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Subject:    Re: [Doxygen-users] 2 versions of docs
From:       Amilcar do Carmo Lucas <amilcar () ida ! ing ! tu-bs ! de>
Date:       2006-03-24 23:30:34
Message-ID: 200603250030.34447.amilcar () ida ! ing ! tu-bs ! de
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On Wednesday 22 March 2006 14:40, David Resnick wrote:
> I want to use Doxygen to produce 2 versions of our documentation. The first
> is for internal use (which would include all information available from the
> code, both documented and not). The second is a kind of configuration guide
> of the software, which won't include internals of the code. I have looked
> at the grouping (modules) feature of Doxygen and it looks like I could use
> this to lay out the different sections, including what cross-referencing I
> need for the configuration guide. What I would like to do though is to have
> the configuration guide sections included and linked in the documentation
> with the classes that they are related to. The question is this: how can I
> build the configuration guide without having it mention classes, functions,
> etc. and still be able to build the more comprehensive documentation?
There is a @internal command.
Please read the doxygen Manual

Amilcar


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