it would be nice for \anchor to work in files that have been included using \includedoc. However, doxygen prints "Invalid anchor id" then.
What I would like to do is to include documentation that is automatically generated with an external tool in a documentation file that is maintained manually, using \includedoc.
My current approach is to use \copydoc. However, an anchor within the thus copied documentation then points to the wrong file i.e. not to the one copied into.
How much work would it be to make \anchor within text included with \includedoc work?
Cheers,
Willi.
Last edit: Willi Karel 2017-11-07
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Dear list,
it would be nice for \anchor to work in files that have been included using \includedoc. However, doxygen prints "Invalid anchor id" then.
What I would like to do is to include documentation that is automatically generated with an external tool in a documentation file that is maintained manually, using \includedoc.
My current approach is to use \copydoc. However, an anchor within the thus copied documentation then points to the wrong file i.e. not to the one copied into.
How much work would it be to make \anchor within text included with \includedoc work?
Cheers,
Willi.
Last edit: Willi Karel 2017-11-07