Included in your Doc-O-Matic installation there are several files that can be used for a specific purpose:
Filename |
Location |
Purpose |
template.dtx |
Doc-O-Matic / support |
Prepared templates and special topics that can be added to your project instead of creating them by yourself. For more information about using special topics, see Special Topics. For more information about topic templates, see Using QuickDoc and Templates. |
*.doxdb |
Doc-O-Matic / project database |
Prepared link databases for Help integration. For more information, see Using Link Databases. |
macros_reduced.h |
Doc-O-Matic / support |
The file contains Doc-O-Matic macro definitions. For more information about macros, see C++ Parser Options. |
link.bmp |
Doc-O-Matic / graphics |
Image files that are used in the output formats. You can replace these images by your own images on the Files & Format > Output Options > Output Images page in HTML, PDF and RTF. |
de.dic; fr.dic; ja.dic; ko.dic |
Doc-O-Matic / dictionaries |
Several files with translations for predefined words used by the output formats. When you create a translation for the predefined words in the output formats, this dictionary is stored in a .dic file. The User chooses location and name of the file. For more information about translating your output, see Localizing the Output. |
french.adm; American.adm; GT_Neu.adm |
Doc-O-Matic / spell |
An English, a German and a French dictionary for the spelling checker feature of the Topic Editor. You can install additional dictionaries, just download our Dictionary Pack on the Doc-O-Matic Web site. The dictionary pack contains dictionaries for the following languages: English (Australian and British), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German (New), Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and a dictionary for technical terms. |
eventtypes.pas |
Doc-O-Matic / support |
The file contains all event types declared in the VCL. When you add the file to your project, you do not have to specify the events you want to show up as events and not as properties. |
scripts.js |
Doc-O-Matic / support / .. |
The javascript file is used to show frames in HTML Help systems. |
fset_full.html |
Doc-O-Matic / support / .. |
This file is used, when the option Full Frames in HTML configurations is set. |
fset_header.html |
Doc-O-Matic / support / .. |
This file is used, when the option Full Frames in HTML configurations is set. |
typeconversion.domctr |
Doc-O-Matic / support / .. |
This file controls how type names are converted to other languages, e.g. "int" in C++ or C# to "Integer" in Delphi or VB.NET. |
There are several files that are created by Doc-O-Matic:
Filename |
Location |
Purpose |
"projectname".doxdb |
Directory in which your project is located |
When you turn on the project database feature, the project database is saved in this file. For more information about project databases, see Resolving External Links. |
HTML Help: "Projecttitle".map.h; *.map.inc; *.html.map.inc; *.html.map.hlbd; Windows Help: "Projecttitle".map.h; *.map.inc; *.rtf.map.h; *.rtf.map.inc |
Directory in which the respective Help file is located |
In this files each topic ID is mapped to an integer ID. This information is needed to create API Help. The file is only created, when you turn on the option API Help. |
HTML Help: "Projecttitle".html.mapfunc.c; *.html.mapfunc.inc; Windows Help: "Projecttitle".rtf.mapfunc.c; *.rtfmapfunc.inc. |
Directory in which the respective Help file is located |
The files contain information needed for the support of dual Help systems. |
"Projecttitle".chi |
Directory in which the HTML Help File is located. |
The file contains information necessary for the integration of your Help to Microsoft Developer Studio. |
DTXFilename.bak |
Directory in which your project is located |
Backup files for each file of your project that is edited with the Topic Editor. The backup option can be customized on the Editor Backup page in the Application Options. |
.dox |
Doc-O-Matic /Project Templates |
Templates are available in the Template list in the Create Project dialog. |
The following dictionaries for the spelling checker are part of the installation: English (American, Australian and British), Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and dictionaries for technical, medical and legal terms.