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diff --git a/doc/doxygen_usage.doc b/doc/doxygen_usage.doc index ddad5d7..b7fdc40 100644 --- a/doc/doxygen_usage.doc +++ b/doc/doxygen_usage.doc @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ /*! \page doxygen_usage Doxygen usage Doxygen is a command line based utility. Calling \c doxygen with the -\c --help option at the command line will give you a brief description of the +`--help` option at the command line will give you a brief description of the usage of the program. All options consist of a leading character <tt>-</tt>, diff --git a/doc/install.doc b/doc/install.doc index 94f1099..d0878b3 100644 --- a/doc/install.doc +++ b/doc/install.doc @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Compilation is now done by performing the following steps: If you have Qt-4.3 or higher installed and want to build the GUI front-end, you should run the configure script with - the <code>--with-doxywizard</code> option: + the `--with-doxywizard` option: configure --with-doxywizard @@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ Use <code>make install_docs</code> to install the documentation and examples into <code>\<docdir\>/doxygen</code>. <code>\<prefix\></code> defaults to <code>/usr/local</code> but can be changed with -the <code>--prefix</code> option of the configure script. +the `--prefix` option of the configure script. The default <code>\<docdir\></code> directory is <code>\<prefix\>/share/doc/packages</code> and can be changed with -the <code>--docdir</code> option of the configure script. +the `--docdir` option of the configure script. Alternatively, you can also copy the binaries from the <code>bin</code> directory manually to some <code>bin</code> directory in your search path. @@ -226,14 +226,14 @@ Manually adding `-Bdynamic` after the target rule in Older versions of the GNU compiler have problems with constant strings containing characters with character codes larger than 127. Therefore -the compiler will fail to compile some of the translator_xx.h files. +the compiler will fail to compile some of the `translator_xx.h` files. A workaround, if you are planning to use the English translation only, -is to configure doxygen with the <code>--english-only</code> option. +is to configure doxygen with the `--english-only` option. On some platforms (such as OpenBSD) using some versions of gcc with -O2 can lead to eating all memory during the compilation of files -such as config.cpp. As a workaround use --debug as a configure option -or omit the -O2 for the particular files in the Makefile. +such as config.cpp. As a workaround use `--debug` as a configure option +or omit the `-O2` for the particular files in the Makefile. Gcc versions before 2.95 may produce broken binaries due to bugs in these compilers. diff --git a/doc/trouble.doc b/doc/trouble.doc index c71e63d..84fb835 100644 --- a/doc/trouble.doc +++ b/doc/trouble.doc @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ helpful and it will cost me much more time to figure out what you mean. In the worst-case your bug report may even be completely ignored by me, so always try to include the following information in your bug report: - The version of doxygen you are using (for instance 1.5.3, use - <code>doxygen --version</code> if you are not sure). + `doxygen --version` if you are not sure). - The name and version number of your operating system (for instance SuSE Linux 6.4) - It is usually a good idea to send along the configuration file as well, |