I am trying to put together a collection of documentation for a project,
where a number of subprojects will be pulled together into a larger set of
documentation. At the top level I want some general documentation that
doesn't come from any code. I can create the pages fairly easily, but I
would like to customize the rest of the appearance as well and carry that on
to the subprojects. I more or less understand how to use the custom
header/custom footers in html, but I've been looking at the doxygen
documentation some, and am getting confused since the files that the
documentation is generated from don't quite seem to match the site itself,
as well as I cannot find where some of the pages outside of the manual come
from, even though they appear to be generated by doxygen.
I have two questions:
Is the original source that the website is generated from available anywhere
online?
Are there custom scripts or something that run on the doxygen manual before
uploading it to the site that modify the generated files? The site pages
don't seem to quite match the contents of the docs folder in git.
Thank you for your help.
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