Hi Ruth,
The behaviour what doxygen does with files with an unknown (or missing) extension
has recently changed. In the past the files were parsed as C code, now they
are just parsed as plain text.
You can put the following in the configuration file to get the old behaviour.
EXTENSION_MAPPING = no_extension=C
Note there is still a small issue if the file path in which the README is found
contains a dot, then the matching will not work. I'll push a fix for this soon.
Regards,
Dimitri
> On 24 Oct 2014, at 15:17 , Poole, Ruth J. <Poo...@ma...> wrote:
>
> I recently installed Doxygen 1.8.8 on a new computer and my \mainpage text
> is no longer working. I have a file with content like:
>
> /*!
>
> \mainpage Title
>
> Blah blah blah, lots of content...
>
> */
>
>
> On previous Doxygen release 1.6.1, which I have installed on another
> machine, the main page content is included in the index.html. I have made
> no changes to my Doxygen config file or the file containing the \mainpage
> tag, but it no longer gets included in the index.html with Doxygen 1.8.8.
>
> Additional info:
> The main page text is in a file called README in the top-level directory.
> My Doxyfile has the file name pattern README in the input list:
> INPUT = .
> FILE_PATTERNS = *.hpp *.h *.hh *.cpp *.cc *.idl README *.sh *.R *.txt
>
>
> Ruth
>
>
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