actually, i am having issues... When I build the documentation on my local 
machine without the code-gallery file everything works.  However, with the 
code-gallery, it breaks


<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-S7wEGyrweTo/WL3p2fpcAkI/AAAAAAAAB0c/e1qzh38-39UxUfqMJpbQG-M9rMuq9sVugCLcB/s1600/doxygen_error.png>
down and I get the error attached as a picture... any ideas on what's going 
wrong?

On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 12:34:52 AM UTC-5, Jean-Paul Pelteret wrote:
>
> Wolfgang's answer to Michael's question from a duplicate post:
>  
>
>> Just check out the code gallery git repository in a directory parallel to 
>> the 
>> examples/ directory and build the deal.II documentation as described in 
>> the 
>> readme. It will pick up the code gallery and create joint documentation 
>> for 
>> the tutorial and the code gallery. 
>>
>> Best 
>>   W. 
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 4:24:31 PM UTC+1, Michael Harmon wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I wanted to submit a example code to the code gallery, but was 
>> wondering is there a tool to see how the page will look before when all the 
>> doxygen comments are taken into account.. like the following:
>>
>> https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/code_gallery_cdr.html
>>
>> On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 2:43:10 PM UTC-5, Wolfgang Bangerth wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> All, 
>>> at the last deal.II Users and Developers Workshop last August, we had a 
>>> long discussion about ways how we can provide more starting points for 
>>> others to build their codes on. 
>>>
>>> We came up with the "Code Gallery": A place where anyone can deposit 
>>> their codes built on deal.II so that others can take a look, and use it 
>>> as a starting point for their own work. Our goal is to provide a forum 
>>> that allows for the re-use of codes, and leads to more collaboration. 
>>>
>>> Our experience with 16 years of sharing codes is that it brings people 
>>> together: someone who can see that a code you put online might be useful 
>>> to their project will likely want to collaborate with you, jointly 
>>> working on their project, and write papers together. In other words, 
>>> putting codes online doesn't just allow you to get credit for the work 
>>> you have done, but is also likely going to lead to contacts you might 
>>> otherwise never have made. 
>>>
>>> This code gallery is now online, currently with three programs. You can 
>>> find it at 
>>>    https://dealii.org/code-gallery.html 
>>>    https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/CodeGallery.html 
>>>
>>> The first of these pages also contains instructions on how anyone can 
>>> contribute to the code gallery. The purpose to doing so is purposefully 
>>> simple, and the requirements to uploading a code are minimal. *Please 
>>> consider making your code a component of the gallery!* 
>>>
>>> Best 
>>>   Wolfgang 
>>>
>>>
>>> PS: We have not gone through many versions of submission process yet. If 
>>> there are steps in the instructions at 
>>>    https://dealii.org/code-gallery.html#instructions 
>>> that you think are unclear, let us work on them together! 
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
>>> Wolfgang Bangerth               email:            bang...@math.tamu.edu 
>>>                                  www: 
>>> http://www.math.tamu.edu/~bangerth/ 
>>>
>>>

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