Thanks. I'm not sure I've tried all combinations, but with general .dox files,
I've previously always (had to?) make the body a doxygen/C++ comment to get
doxygen to read the contents. And I'd rather not do that in readme files. I
might be messing up the \page markup or something, I can try that again if
commentless bodies are supposed to work.
--Daniel
On Mar 14, 2013, at 2:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Daniel
>
> I use several arbitrary files of Doxygen content, using the .dox extension.
> I include them in the INPUT list. I use the @group and @ingroup so they are
> seen in the correct hierarchy, and it all works great.
> I have not tried it but would assume it would also work with mark-down
> files.
>
> - Damon
>
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>> From what I can tell, one can't use README.md files for anything other
> than the main page in doxygen. Is this correct? It would be really nice to
> be able to use arbitrary .md files to define pages in doxygen. Then one
> could a single file that shows up as something natural to read in a source
> subdirectory, as a doxygen page and in github when viewing the subdir.
> --Daniel
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