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01/31/04 - DocJet version 5.1 build 6 released
Fixes a variety of bugs, the most important of which are in the C# scanner and External Sources Editor. The External Sources Editor now allows you to add a summary field to HTML documents for use in float-over text and other spots.

New Features

  • There is now the ability to attach a brief description to an HTML design document.

Defects Corrected

  • Hover-over link boxes were not resized until the reader switched to a different page. This led to some ugly looking results if the reader hovers-over a really busy link and then visits a really small one.
  • If you returned a license to the license manager, and the license manager, for some reason, rejects the request, no indication of the failure was given to the user and no opportunity was given to recover the license.
  • The External Sources Editor's "Save" button wasn't working correctly if you didn't Exit the editor after the Save.
  • The C# scanner would report a bogus syntax error if you had an attribute with dotted names in it.
  • The C++ scanner was ignoring namespace aliases. That is, it would work with "using namespace NFoo" but not for "using NFoo::Cbar".
  • The VB plug-in would only detect a network drive map if the drive that's mapped is the root of the share. E.g. If you have a project "\\mach\share\dir1\dir2\project.vbp", it'd only correctly find the associated network drive if you map "\\mach\share" to a drive. It won't work if you map "\\mach\share\dir1".
  • All of the source file scanners had a problem with files where a naked carriage return (no linefeed) was in the source file. Now such lines are treated as linefeeds.
  • The C# scanner didn't know about verbatim strings, e.g. @"\foo\bar" would mess it up. @"\foo\bar\" would mess it up badly.
  • The XML Comment Transformer Hook could GPF if you had certain kinds of error in your comment. In particular, if the comment included a "<" or ">" that wasn't really a markup introduction, and there was a "/" character somewhere in the mix, that could cause a GPF.
  • The wizard now recognizes C# files that have <autogenerated> in a comment as a machine-generated source file and gives you the opportunity to remove it from the source file list.
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