-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > 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: 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 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+lDHYbI8Y8y0oVXcRAhl1AJ9sxD/8hHmmdmMez+4DGoE7d5dLegCfa0+M tUxD3kQ9dPXCZ7AyHx68npk= =GwJE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----