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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ for each group. These groups are called "modules" in the documentation.
The other mechanism works within a member list of some compound entity,
and is refered to as a "member group".
-\subsection modules Modules
+\section modules Modules
Modules are a way to group things together on a separate page. You
can document a group as a whole, as well as all individual members.
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Click <a href="$(DOXYGEN_DOCDIR)/examples/group/html/modules.html">here</a>
for the corresponding HTML documentation that is generated by Doxygen.
\endhtmlonly
-\subsection memgroup Member Groups
+\section memgroup Member Groups
If a compound (e.g. a class or file) has many members, it is often
desired to group them together. Doxygen already automatically groups
@@ -149,8 +149,8 @@ comments. Note that the members of the group should be
physcially 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"
-(or \ref cmdname "\name") command and is used to specify the header
+placed. This block should contain the \ref cmdname "@@name"
+(or \ref cmdname "\\name") command and is used to specify the header
of the group. Optionally, the comment block may also contain more
detailed information about the group.