Engine reference help files
by Giuseppe De Francesco · in Torque X 2D · 07/01/2010 (10:22 am) · 6 replies
TX2D and Core integrated reference help files can be found here:
www.xp-dev.com/wiki/80884/Engine%20reference%20help%20files
Let me know if there are problems.
Enjoy,
Pino
www.xp-dev.com/wiki/80884/Engine%20reference%20help%20files
Let me know if there are problems.
Enjoy,
Pino
About the author
In the software eng. field since 1981, in charge of R&D during last 10 years. IEEE Senior Member (and volunteer).
#2
You're everything I wish I could be?
I can fly higher than an eagle
'cause you are the wind beneath my wings
AKA we all need to get together and cast you a medal out of solid gold. Thank you again Pino. =)
EDIT: Quick note for everyone: In case you didn't know, go to the following site to download the requisite framework that you need to install these VS help files:
http://www.innovasys.com/products/hslite/overview.aspx
Grab HelpStudio Lite, it's free and should do the job. I'm installing it right now.
EDIT 2: Hmm, I grabbed HelpStudio, and it says it installed it successfully... but I don't see it in the help file. Is there a step I'm missing other than to install HelpStudio Lite, change my system path to point to where their utility is located, and run the batch file?
07/01/2010 (6:06 pm)
Did you ever know that you're my hero?You're everything I wish I could be?
I can fly higher than an eagle
'cause you are the wind beneath my wings
AKA we all need to get together and cast you a medal out of solid gold. Thank you again Pino. =)
EDIT: Quick note for everyone: In case you didn't know, go to the following site to download the requisite framework that you need to install these VS help files:
http://www.innovasys.com/products/hslite/overview.aspx
Grab HelpStudio Lite, it's free and should do the job. I'm installing it right now.
EDIT 2: Hmm, I grabbed HelpStudio, and it says it installed it successfully... but I don't see it in the help file. Is there a step I'm missing other than to install HelpStudio Lite, change my system path to point to where their utility is located, and run the batch file?
#3
www.xp-dev.com/file/3566
Sorry for forgetting that :S
~Pino
07/02/2010 (1:59 am)
I'm sorry, I forgot to add to the files the registration utility :) I've added it to the wiki page, it can be downloaded here:www.xp-dev.com/file/3566
Sorry for forgetting that :S
~Pino
#4
07/04/2010 (11:23 am)
Wow did you write all this or was it somehow derived from the source? This is great stuff, lots better than the current docs in many respects.
#5
If so, could someone explain what I need to do with them please? :o)
07/04/2010 (1:08 pm)
Do these help files work with Visual C# 2008 Express?If so, could someone explain what I need to do with them please? :o)
#6
It's generated from the code comments using Innovasys DocumentX! 2008. It could be improved via DocumentX! integrated editor but that's not my place ;)
@Matt:
Actually I do not have the Express edition but I guess they should work. Just put in one directory the unzipped helps along with its registration utility and execute the registration batch file.
07/04/2010 (1:20 pm)
@Henry: It's generated from the code comments using Innovasys DocumentX! 2008. It could be improved via DocumentX! integrated editor but that's not my place ;)
@Matt:
Actually I do not have the Express edition but I guess they should work. Just put in one directory the unzipped helps along with its registration utility and execute the registration batch file.
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