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I need to write a help file for a WinForms app in Visual Studio 2010. Ideally, I'd like to use a tool that integrates with Visual Studio, rather than a totally separate tool.

In the past I've used HTML Help Workshop, but this is ancient, and I recall it was a little funky to use. I also know there was a tool built into the Visual Studio 2005 SDK, but I need something for 2010.

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  • What do you imagine "integrates" ? Context sensitive help popups? Jun 21, 2010 at 9:17
  • @Macro - I'm looking for a tool that will allow me to author and compile help files using Visual Studio.
    – Jon B
    Jun 21, 2010 at 11:27
  • What topics or content will be in the help file: End-user/UI topics? Or software/API topics?
    – ChrisW
    Jun 23, 2010 at 11:42
  • @ChrisW - end user topics. This would be a CHM or other format (HTML, PDF, etc) file.
    – Jon B
    Jun 23, 2010 at 15:17

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Here are your options...

If you want Microsoft's documentation generator with VS integration:

Although, it appears that DocProject doesn't quite support VS2010 yet.

For the Non-MS solution there's GhostDoc, which does support VS 2010 integration and appears to be a better solution.

For options that don't integrate into Visual Studio:

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    Sandcastle may be good for documenting APIs, but not for documenting applications GUIs; don't you agree?
    – ChrisW
    Jun 23, 2010 at 9:26
  • @ChrisW No application that generates documentation from comments extracted directly from the source does, because WinForms/WPF applications typically don't include comments in the auto-generated Designer/XAML files. I assumed that, since the question is geared toward auto generating docs, the OP is looking to create a 'Software Users Manual' and not a general 'Users Manual'. Jun 23, 2010 at 10:07
  • @ChrisW nice close-ended suggestive question though. Jun 23, 2010 at 10:08
  • @EvanPlaice - does ghostdoc actually produce .chm/.html help files though?
    – user585968
    Nov 10, 2011 at 4:56
  • @Micky Duncan: GhostDoc Pro does. Jan 14, 2013 at 4:08
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it is an awkward target for tool vendors. In most shops, the help is authored by professional writers that don't have any use for Visual Studio in their day-to-day activities. Third party authoring tools like RoboHelp is their preferred weapon of choice.

The VS2005 SDK tool you probably saw was HelpStudio Lite, a product of Innovasys. There is no version available that integrates with VS2010 and judging from a forum post they have no intention of releasing one. Their Document X! product however does, sounds like what you ought to take a look at. The eval version is available for download from here.

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    Adobe FrameMaker 12 has built-in tool for generating CHM as well so, in general, it can convert XML files (that can be made in VS) to CHM. Jun 17, 2015 at 19:39
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I remember that a year or so ago some people on Joel's The Business of Software forum were recommending HelpNDoc.

Forum discussion: http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?biz.5.359131.10

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As others have said, you can convert the triple slash XML MSDN-style help using Sandcastle on all class-level members and objects

/// <summary>
/// I am a method help Header
/// </summary>
/// <param name="parm1">info for param 1</param>
/// <param name="parm2">info for parm2</param>
/// <remarks>Some Extra Info</remarks>
public override void MeMethod(SourceElement rootElm, Subject subject){
...

Here is the link to Sandscastle

A more feature-rich help generator that integrates with Visual Studio 2010 and generates multiple help formats is VSDocMan . It includes a WYSIWYG comment editor, and actually comments some of your code for you. Extremely useful

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ghost doc with documentx or sandcastle is the way to go...Rest is all still very primitive when it comes to 2010. If you have project both c# and C++ then documentx will be the way if its just C# then any one is good.

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If the audience for your help file is the user of the application html help 2 is not usable, you will still need to create a chm file. The tool which can do this for your from your winforms application is Help Generator for Visual Studio, which takes away a lot of work in preparing the help and linking it to the forms.

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Probably doesn't integrate with VS2010 but I remember using RoboHelp back around '97 and it was ok:ish then so if I needed to write helpfiles now I'd probably give that another look since it seems like it's still around here. Fairly expensive though it seems but if you've got some Adobe licenses (which isn't totally unsual for a development shop) for some other reason maybe you've already got this?

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Html Help, is replaced by Html Help 2.

http://www.mshelpwiki.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Help2

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Just been doing a lot of research and after testing various tools the http://www.helpgenerator.com/ is the fastest way to put together a help system.

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