doxygen docs on developer.kde.org

Ravikiran Rajagopal ravi at ee.eng.ohio-state.edu
Wed Apr 9 15:44:32 BST 2003


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> Yes, I agree.  One thing I hoped was that doing a switch would be a
> motivation to work out the remaining issues.  On the whole the doxygen docs
> have more information, are prettier (not by virtue of Doxygen itself, but
> they're nice in KDE usage) and much better cross referenced, so it'd be
> nice to get the last issues cleared away.  Oh, and I have a nifty
> klib:<class name> shortcut that works for Doxygen output that I should
> commit at some point (in kdesdk).

I've been using Doxygen for a year or so, and there are two really nice 
features:

1. If you have the dot tool, you can generate a (hyperlinked) graph of 
inheritance, member variables and friends of each class, which has cut down 
on doc search times tremendously for me.

2. It can also generate syntax-highlighted source files stripped of all doc 
commands, which are hyperlinked much in the manner of lxr; I basically 
stopped using lxr since I discovered this feature.

If anyone wants to compare, I can put up the Doxygen-generated docs on the web 
(only for HEAD, I'm afraid).

Regards,
Ravi
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