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/*! \page faq Frequently Asked Questions
How do get information on the index page in HTML?
You should use the \\mainpage command inside a comment block like this:
\verbatim
/*! \mainpage My Personal Index Page
*
* \section intro Introduction
*
* This is the introduction.
*
* \section install Installation
*
* \subsection step1 Step 1: Opening the box
*
* etc...
*/
\endverbatim
When I set EXTRACT_ALL to NO non of my functions are shown in the documentation.
In order for global functions, variables, enums, typedefs, and defines
to be documented you should document the file in which these commands are
located using a comment block containing a \file (or @file)
command.
Alternatively, you can put all members in a group (or module)
using the \ingroup command and then document the group using a comment
block containing the \defgroup command.
How can I avoid that some code fragment is parsed by Doxyen?
You can use Doxygen's preprocessor for this:
If you put
\verbatim
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
/* code that must be skipped by Doxygen */
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
\endverbatim
around the blocks that should be hidden and put:
\verbatim
PREDEFINED = DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
\endverbatim
in the config file then all blocks should be skipped by Doxygen as long
as PREPROCESSING = YES.
How can I make doxygen ignore nasty macro's?
Look at section \ref preprocessing for the answer.
How can I change what's after the \#include in the class documentation?
You can document your class like
\verbatim
/*! \class MyClassName include.h path/include.h
*
* Docs for MyClassName
*/
\endverbatim
To make doxygen put
#include
in the documentation of the class MyClassName regardless of the name of the actual
header file in which the definition of MyClassName is contained.
If you want doxygen to show that the include file should be included using
brackets you should type:
\verbatim
/*! \class MyClassName include.h "path/include.h"
*
* Docs for MyClassName
*/
\endverbatim