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List:       kde-cygwin
Subject:    RE: qt3 -qdoc question
From:       "Ralf Habacker" <Ralf.Habacker () freenet ! de>
Date:       2002-06-23 18:55:04
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> > > no, kdoc uses docbook, while qdoc (or doxygen) uses a mixture of special
> > command
> > > tags '\<tags>'
> > I think you're thinking of something else there Ralph. doxygen is just a
> > souped up version of kdoc and they are largely compatible. There is
> > another utility called kdoc which may have caused the confusion.

May be, someone in the trolltech mailing list said, that doxygen could be used
for creating qt doc and I haven't verified this more. The answer relating to
kdoc comes from a short look at the kde help files, which have a .docbook
extension. I know not very much about docbook and co.

> However kdoc is not compatible with the Qt files, because it understands
> tags beginning with @ IIRC, rather than \.
>
qt docs uses \ and html tags.

Ralf

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