There are numerous place online to get NDoc support.
The best place to start is often the support archive at the NDoc SourceForge foundry where you will often turn up the answer you are looking for.
The NDoc3 Users's Mailing List
You can also search the the archives or send a message to the ndoc3-users mailing list.
The NDoc3 Tracker Database
If you still can not find the answer you are looking for, NDoc3 maintains a Tracker database at SourceForge.net.
- To submit a support request, visit the NDoc support page at SourceForge.net.
- To submit a bug report, visit the NDoc bug tracker page at SourceForge.net.
- If there is a feature you'd like to suggest, let us know at the Request For Enhancement page at SourceForge.net.
Articles About NDoc
There are also a number of good articles online, although they may be somewhat out-of-date as most were written some time ago...
- [Documenting C# with XML comments], by Ollie Cornes
- [Using NDoc: Adding World-Class Documentation to Your .NET Components], by Shawn Van Ness
- [Fixing NDoc to emit links for Everett's MSDN docs], by Shawn Van Ness
- [Integrate NDoc HTML Help 2 in Visual Studio.NET], by Fons Sonnemans
- [Creating class documentation with NDoc], by Rick Harris
- [Integrating Help into Visual Studio.NET], by Sune Trudslev