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diff --git a/doc/faq.doc b/doc/faq.doc index bbad8c0..50dd7b1 100644 --- a/doc/faq.doc +++ b/doc/faq.doc @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ around the blocks that should be hidden and put: in the config file then all blocks should be skipped by doxygen as long as \ref cfg_enable_preprocessing "ENABLE_PREPROCESSING" is set to `YES`. -\section faq_code_inc How can I change what is after the <code>\#include</code> in the class documentation? +\section faq_code_inc How can I change what is after the \#include in the class documentation? In most cases you can use \ref cfg_strip_from_inc_path "STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH" to strip a user defined part of a path. @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ remove the % and keep the word unlinked. No, not as such; doxygen needs to understand the structure of what it reads. If you don't mind spending some time on it, there are several options: - If the grammar of X is close to C or C++, then it is probably not too hard to - tweak src/scanner.l a bit so the language is supported. This is done + tweak \c src/scanner.l a bit so the language is supported. This is done for all other languages directly supported by doxygen (i.e. Java, IDL, C#, PHP). - If the grammar of X is somewhat different than you can write an input @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ If you don't mind spending some time on it, there are several options: Javascript, see http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/download.html#helpers). - If the grammar is completely different one could write a parser for X and write a backend that produces a similar syntax tree as is done by - src/scanner.l (and also by src/tagreader.cpp while reading tag files). + \c src/scanner.l (and also by \c src/tagreader.cpp while reading tag files). \section faq_lex Help! I get the cryptic message "input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT" |