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GhostDoc v2024.1.24100Hauptversion9. Apr. 2024
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Added support for Microsoft Visual Studio on ARM64.
Added the option to use ChatGPT to generate XML Comments.
Optimized TOC for large help files to load asynchronously. Only works in hosted environment, doesn't work for local help file.
Added a new "Load Index Panel On Demand" option for Website help TOC async loading.
Added support for commenting local methods in a global statement of the hidden Program.Main method.
Added the "Auto-collapse XML Comments when open source file" solution option.
The menu items: Documentation Comments, Expand and Documentation Comments and Collapse now have icons.
Added support for documenting records in C#.
Korrekturen
Fixed an issue handling multi-dimensional array parameters.
Fixed cref links when a method is marked with it.
Fixed issue with XML comment duplicates for partial method declaration.
Fixed issue with parsing string interpolation expressions.
Highlighting incorrect XML comment when a file contains two identical comments and the "Highlight auto-generated summary when Document This" option turned on.
Adding blank lines after file header comment.
Fixed Windows warning "this application may not be compatible with this version of Windows" for CMD, Registration, Offline Activation.
Show Document This warning when XML comment is malformed, skip the malformed comments when Document Type, File, and Project.
Fixed issue with documenting incorrect project in some cases when invoked through a right-click in Solution Explorer.
Fixed issue with not rendering base method comments in the docs when the derived method declared as async.
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