[Doxygen-users] Question on generated HTML header
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From: Jaap S. <s98...@ho...> - 2002-01-10 19:46:17
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Hello, I have a question regarding the generated HTML header. I am already using the HTML_HEADER tag but below that I'm getting the by Doxygen generated bar with info which looks like this at the moment: Main Page Modules Data Structures File List Data Fields Globals Related Pages I'm using the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C tag (Because I'm not using C++ at the moment), which explains the modules and data structures links there. But I'm wondering whether I can influence what appears in that bar. For example the 'Globals' and 'Data fields' are not very handy/usefull imho. Now I could change every HTML file by hand (or write a little tool) to remove these, but maybe there is some setting for it? But I'd like to go even further. I'd love to see a list of global functions only, instead of all globals (variables + functions). And have a new link in the top bar that says: Functions. It's very funny actually cause the 'Data fields' link points to a html file named functions.html. But it contains information on which member belongs to which datastructure (not very usefull imho). Is that even possible without building my own Doxygen, or fiddling with the HTML output myself? Maybe it's in the Docs, but I coulnd't find it. Sorry if it's actually there. Thanks for your help. Regards, Jape _________________________________________________________________ Chat on line met vrienden en probeer MSN Messenger uit: http://messenger.msn.nl |