Thanks for pointing it out, Bill. I generated the documentation locally and it feels way better to browse.

Best regards (and a happy new year).

Nicolas.


On 18/12/2023 12:37, bill-auger wrote:
Nicolas -

just to note, the nice thing about doxygen is that it that is part if the
code-base - it does not need to be maintained separately or in a database like
those "modern web" deals; and the project does not even need to host it publicly
- any user with the source code can generate their own local website exactly
like the one the project would host - you could probably do that now - in a
only few minutes, you would have a better version of that same website ready
for use, presuming that the program source code is still well-documented (and
still correct)



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