> On 13 Apr 2015, at 19:11 , johnk <jk...@ar...> wrote:
>
> I'd like to link to Doxygen pages from a wiki. Currently, we do that by
> generating all the documentation in the top-level directory. This is
> less than ideal as it results in over 48000 files in a single
> directory. Doxygen allows for the creation of sub-directories to
> alleviate this, but the mapping doesn't seem straight-forward.
>
> Several javascript files are generated by Doxygen that look like they
> could provide a look-up table, but I've been investigating hierarchy.js
> and have been unable to figure out how it's generated, nor how it's
> used. Given my inability to discover how the file is generated and
> used, I'm a little reluctant to make use of it for fear it might
> disappear in some future release. I've been poking at this for a while
> now, and haven't uncovered any answers yet.
>
> Is there a known method for linking to the appropriate document using
> the name of the class/file/namespace/etc. as a reference?
This has been discussed before, see:
http://doxygen.10944.n7.nabble.com/how-to-link-to-a-doxygen-page-td1089.html
Regards,
Dimitri
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