Developer Documentation and Help System
Ask questions or post comments about Visual Studio and .NET Framework documentation, Help system functionality, and Visual Studio Help integration.
Announcements
Blogs Related to MTPS and Visual Studio 2010 Help Viewer
Anand Raman - MSFT Monday, November 02, 2009 5:51 AMKimberley Wolk, Product Unit Manager for the Library Experience team, will be blogging regularly about Microsoft TechNet Publishing System (MTPS) and Visual Studio 2010 Help Viewer at http://blogs.msdn.com/kwolk/
MSDN TechNet Publishing SystemMTPS is a publishing solution that: Hosts global sites such as msdn.microsoft.com, technet.microsoft.com, expression.microsoft.com and help.outlook.com
Provides public access to help content through web services and enables community tools like Publish This! and msdnman
Delivers connected in-product help experiences for products like Visual Studio 2008, Exchange 2010 and Windows Server 2008
Packages content that can be installed locally for offline use
MSDN & TechNet LibrariesThe libraries contain reference and conceptual material that help developers and ITPro's use Microsoft technologies. You can see these sites at:
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/default.aspx
- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/default.aspx
Visual Studio 2010 Help Viewer
The Help Viewer is a new offline viewer releasing as part of Visual Studio 2010. The new architecture provides a level of openness that allows customers and partners to innovate on the experience and capabilities and drive offline Help forward to meet their needs. For this release, our key tenets were:
- View online and offline content in a familiar, browser-based experience
- Ensure your local help is relevant and up-to-date
- Get fast and relevant search results using F1 and full text searches
- Benefit from a simple-standards-based architecture
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Welcome to Developer Documentation and Help System Forum
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SQL Server Compact within Visual Studio
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How to change the Library Location
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Getting .chm Help within my application
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how to use help viewer 1.0 with SP1 in of visual studio 2010 ???
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Confusing about Help System strategy in Visual Studio 2010
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