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I'm using DocFX framework to generate documentation for my .NET DLL. It gives a great experience with customization. However I'm just stuck with the fact that my public VB Events are included in documentation but the information related to parameters is missing.



For example for a method the documentation looks like:



MethodName



Some Description...



Declaration



Declaration Information



Parameters



A table listing all parameters, with type, name and description columns



However, for events with parameters, the table listing all parameters along with information is missing.



Any solution or workaround would be highly appreciated.










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    I'm using DocFX framework to generate documentation for my .NET DLL. It gives a great experience with customization. However I'm just stuck with the fact that my public VB Events are included in documentation but the information related to parameters is missing.



    For example for a method the documentation looks like:



    MethodName



    Some Description...



    Declaration



    Declaration Information



    Parameters



    A table listing all parameters, with type, name and description columns



    However, for events with parameters, the table listing all parameters along with information is missing.



    Any solution or workaround would be highly appreciated.










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      I'm using DocFX framework to generate documentation for my .NET DLL. It gives a great experience with customization. However I'm just stuck with the fact that my public VB Events are included in documentation but the information related to parameters is missing.



      For example for a method the documentation looks like:



      MethodName



      Some Description...



      Declaration



      Declaration Information



      Parameters



      A table listing all parameters, with type, name and description columns



      However, for events with parameters, the table listing all parameters along with information is missing.



      Any solution or workaround would be highly appreciated.










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      I'm using DocFX framework to generate documentation for my .NET DLL. It gives a great experience with customization. However I'm just stuck with the fact that my public VB Events are included in documentation but the information related to parameters is missing.



      For example for a method the documentation looks like:



      MethodName



      Some Description...



      Declaration



      Declaration Information



      Parameters



      A table listing all parameters, with type, name and description columns



      However, for events with parameters, the table listing all parameters along with information is missing.



      Any solution or workaround would be highly appreciated.







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          Actually, this information is shown, but not in the same page. For example, you can see eat event in this page. Although parameters don't show, you can click on the Type EventHandler to see the parameters in this delegate page, where you can know its parameters are object sender, EventArgs e.






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            Actually, this information is shown, but not in the same page. For example, you can see eat event in this page. Although parameters don't show, you can click on the Type EventHandler to see the parameters in this delegate page, where you can know its parameters are object sender, EventArgs e.






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              Actually, this information is shown, but not in the same page. For example, you can see eat event in this page. Although parameters don't show, you can click on the Type EventHandler to see the parameters in this delegate page, where you can know its parameters are object sender, EventArgs e.






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                Actually, this information is shown, but not in the same page. For example, you can see eat event in this page. Although parameters don't show, you can click on the Type EventHandler to see the parameters in this delegate page, where you can know its parameters are object sender, EventArgs e.






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                Actually, this information is shown, but not in the same page. For example, you can see eat event in this page. Although parameters don't show, you can click on the Type EventHandler to see the parameters in this delegate page, where you can know its parameters are object sender, EventArgs e.







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