Re: Print the ClassView of VS.NET
From: Niki Estner (niki.estner_at_cube.net)
Date: 07/03/04
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Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 00:22:24 +0200
The simplest solution would probably be to make a screenshot of the window.
There are several good shareware tools for that purpose that you might want
to try.
If you are looking for a programmatic version, I think it would be easier to
create a list of classes and their members in an assembley through
reflection.
Maybe NDoc could be worth a look for you, too.
Niki
"Franz" <null@nothing.com> wrote in
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> I don't want to generate Visio UML class diagram. Is it possible to print
> the class view out? Or is it possible to generate a UML class diagram into
> Jpeg or other Bitmap formats (I can afford a class diagram without any
> association)
>
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