What I'm trying to do is have the reference section (created with
boostbook and doxygen) split into 3 sub-sections. The top level date_time
outline would look like:
Table of Contents
...
Doxygen Generated Library Reference
Date_time reference
Gregorian Reference
Posix_time Reference
(these names coincide with the 3 namespaces date_time uses)
I can split the doxygen output into separate *.boostbook files, and it
even gets sub-sectioned in the final html output. The problem is all the
links and headings have the same name. It look like:
Table of Contents
...
Doxygen Generated Library Reference
Reference
Reference
Reference
What I need to know is:
Is it possible to customize the heading names in the boostbook/doxygen
generated output and how to go about it.
Since none of my changes are in cvs yet, I have posted some of the html
output so you can see what I'm talking about.
(http://members.cox.net/~bartgarst/date_time/date_time.html)
Thanks,
Bart
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