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author | Dimitri van Heesch <dimitri@stack.nl> | 2010-09-20 18:19:55 (GMT) |
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committer | Dimitri van Heesch <dimitri@stack.nl> | 2010-09-20 18:19:55 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/doc/grouping.doc b/doc/grouping.doc index 766109d..d2244b4 100644 --- a/doc/grouping.doc +++ b/doc/grouping.doc @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Doxygen has three mechanisms to group things together. One mechanism works at a global level, creating a new page for each group. These groups are called \ref modules "'modules'" in the documentation. The second mechanism works within a member list of some compound entity, -and is refered to as a \ref memgroup "'member groups'". +and is referred to as a \ref memgroup "'member groups'". For \ref cmdpage "pages" there is a third grouping mechanism referred to as \ref subpaging "subpaging". @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ block or a \endverbatim block if you prefer C style comments. Note that the members of the group should be -physcially inside the member group's body. +physically inside the member group's body. Before the opening marker of a block a separate comment block may be placed. This block should contain the \ref cmdname "@@name" @@ -207,8 +207,8 @@ Information can be grouped into pages using the \ref cmdpage "\\page" and \ref cmdsubpage "\\mainpage" commands. Normally, this results in a flat list of pages, where the "main" page is the first in the list. -Instead of adding structure using the approach decribed in section -\ref modules "modules" it is often more natural and convienent to add +Instead of adding structure using the approach described in section +\ref modules "modules" it is often more natural and convenient to add additional structure to the pages using the \ref cmdsubpage "\\subpage" command. |