I'd like to link to Doxygen pages from a wiki.  Currently, we do that by 
generating all the documentation in the top-level directory.  This is 
less than ideal as it results in over 48000 files in a single 
directory.  Doxygen allows for the creation of sub-directories to 
alleviate this, but the mapping doesn't seem straight-forward.

Several javascript files are generated by Doxygen that look like they 
could provide a look-up table, but I've been investigating hierarchy.js 
and have been unable to figure out how it's generated, nor how it's 
used.  Given my inability to discover how the file is generated and 
used, I'm a little reluctant to make use of it for fear it might 
disappear in some future release.  I've been poking at this for a while 
now, and haven't uncovered any answers yet.

Is there a known method for linking to the appropriate document using 
the name of the class/file/namespace/etc. as a reference?



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