Hi All,
I thought I'd try again to get an answer to this question:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Andrew Voelkel <a...@voelkel.us> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've played with Doxygen before, but now I'm committing to using on a
> project and need to deal with weird stuff I've noticed before. My task is
> documenting public interfaces for an embedded system which is coded in C.
>
> I set Doxygen to only document "documented" entities. This works fine for
> functions, but Doxygen still insists on generating (meaningless)
> documentation for some (but not all!) data structures, regardless of
> whether they are documented or not. How can I fix this?
>
> I'd actually like to reorganize the way the top level HTML page is
> organized. To me, having a "data structures" tab at the top level but no
> "functions" tab doesn't make any sense. Is there an easy way to reorganize
> this sort of presentation? I'd either like to add a functions tab or remove
> the data structures tab.
>
> - Andy
>
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