Ms help 2.x sdk files




















Sets a locale for this topic. If this tag is used in a topic, it must be used just once and it must be inserted above any other Microsoft Help tags. If this tag is not used, the body text of the topic is indexed by using word breaker that is associated with the product locale, if it is specified; otherwise, the en-us word breaker is used.

To ensure that Microsoft Help works correctly, use this property instead of the general Language attribute. Sets a locale for this topic when other locales are also used.

If this tag is used in a topic, it must be used just once. Use this tag when the catalog contains content in more than one language. Multiple topics in a catalog can have the same ID, but each must specify a unique TopicLocale. The topic that specifies a TopicLocale that matches the locale of the catalog is the topic that is displayed in the table of contents. However, all language versions of the topic are displayed in Search results.

Specifies the title of this topic. This tag is required, and must be used just once in a topic. Specifies the text of a link that is displayed in the index pane of the Help Viewer. When the link is clicked, the topic is displayed.

You can specify multiple index keywords for a topic, or you can omit this tag if you do not want links to this topic to appear in the index. Sets the identifier for this topic. The ID must be unique among topics in the catalog that have the same locale setting. In another topic, you can create a link to this topic by using this ID.

Specifies the F1 keyword for this topic. You can specify multiple F1 keywords for a topic, or you can omit this tag if you do not want this topic to be displayed when an application user presses F1. Typically, just one F1 keyword is specified for a topic. Provides a short summary of the content in this topic. This property is accessed directly by the query library; it is not stored in the index file. Specifies the parent topic of this topic in the table of contents.

The value is the Microsoft. Id of the parent. A topic can have just one location in the table of contents. In Visual Studio , that page is Help Viewer home page. The Help Viewer home page is a system page and so non-replaceable. Specifies where in the table of contents this topic appears relative to its peer topics. The value is an integer. A topic that specifies a lower-value integer appears above a topic that specifies a higher-value integer. Specifies the product that this topic describes.

This information can also be supplied as a parameter that is passed to the Help Indexer. Specifies the version of the product that this topic describes. Used by products to identify subsections of content. You can identify multiple subsections for a topic, or you can omit this tag if you do not want links to identify any subsections.

This tag is used to store the attributes for TargetOS and TargetFrameworkMoniker when a topic is converted from an earlier version of Help. The format of the content is AttributeName:AttributeValue.

Specifies this version of the topic when multiple versions exist in a catalog. Because Microsoft. Id is not guaranteed to be unique, this tag is required when more than one version of a topic exists in a catalog, for example, when a catalog contains a topic for the. NET Framework 3. NET Framework 4 and both have the same Microsoft. Specifies whether this topic uses the Help Library Manager start-up branding package or a branding package that is specific to the topic.

If it is TRUE, then the branding package for the associated topic overrides the branding package that is set when Help Library Manager starts so that the topic is rendered as intended even if it differs from the rendering of other content. Code snippet control text. Note: Code snippet content with "Non-Breaking" space will be changed to space. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.

Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3.

Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. NET Core 2. NET Core 1. Version Developer Pack Tooltip: Do you want to build apps? The developer pack is used by software developers to create applications that run on. NET Framework. NET Framework 4. NET Framework 3. Follow us. Current Tooltip: Current releases have a shorter support period 18 months. End of life Tooltip: This release has reached end of life, meaning it's no longer supported.

Developer Pack. If the. Windows Trace Preprocessor tracewpp. Supports Unicode output. Behavior change: tracewpp now converts all input text to Unicode, performs processing in Unicode, and converts output text to the specified output encoding. Earlier versions of tracewpp avoided Unicode conversions and performed text processing assuming a single-byte character set. This may lead to behavior changes in cases where the input files do not conform to the current code page. Signing your apps.

Device Guard signing is a Device Guard feature that is available in Microsoft Store for Business and Education, which allows enterprises to guarantee every app comes from a trusted source. See the documentation about Device Guard Signing.

See Visual Studio Feedback. These versions include the required hot fixes version 3. If you encounter these issues, we recommend that you update your version of the SDK as soon as possible to avoid them: Resolved unpredictable and hard to diagnose crashes when linking both umbrella libraries and native OS libraries for example, onecoreuap.



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