OK, replying to my own email is lame, but I wanted to inject something
before I get flamed for an ill-defined question or outright laziness.
I am experimenting with the "group" command. I think that is going to do the
coarse organiztion I'm looking for. I just now thought to look for an
example directory in the distribution, which has a nice group example.
(doh!)
So given that I see some solutions to experiment with, does anyone have any
keen lessons of experience to impart?
Thanks
hunter
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marshall, Hunter [mailto:hun...@vi...]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 2:46 PM
> To: 'dox...@li...'
> Subject: [Doxygen-users] document structure
>
>
> I have been using doxygen for browseable documentation, but
> I'd like to
> create a printed document that is similar to a design
> document (generated
> from a bunch of header files that contain the unpopulated
> classes/functions).
>
> I haven't done much printing of dox. output. Is there a way
> to play with the
> default organization? I suspect that use of the \page, \section, etc
> commands will be one way to control some aspect of the structure.
>
> While I am busy experimenting, does anyone have any hints or
> example files?
> How was the doxygen documentation itself written (was it in doxygen?).
>
> Thanks
>
> hunter
>
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