I maintain multiple .NET assemblies each with their own independent release cycles. It is intended that I produce a single help website for all of these assemblies, but also keep both conceptual content and namespace documentation separated into distinct groups.
Here is an simplified structure of what I hope to accomplish:
Overview
Library A
--Overview
--Release notes
--**Library A generated Namespace/Assembly documentation**
Library B
--Overview
--Release notes
--**Library B generated Namespace/Assembly documentation**
Library C
--Overview
--Release notes
--**Library C generated Namespace/Assembly documentation**
As it stands now, this is all I've been able to successfully produce:
Overview
Library A
--Overview
--Release notes
Library B
--Overview
--Release notes
Library C
--Overview
--Release notes
**Library A, B, and C generated Namespace/Assembly documentation**
I already have a custom presentation style (based on the existing VS2013) so customization of the presentation layer is an option. I'm also not against writing a custom component/plugin but have thus far been unable to understand how to alter the default behavior.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
After further research and posing this question directly to the head developer of Sandcastle, there is no easy solution.
The full dialog can be found on the project website.
In short, my best recourse is the develop a separate help website for each assembly library and link to them from the parent website. A shared token file can be helpful to maintain the back-reference paths in a single place and inject them into the content.