2012/10/11 Andrew Voelkel <a...@voelkel.us>:
> Hi,
>
> Print documentation is particularly important for a Doxygen project I'm
> working on, and I've got minor formatting problems that appear to be
> solvable in the Latex domain. But I don't see any support for something like
> a LaTeX "style sheet", which I could use to customize the general appearance
> of pages generated by Doxygen. (In my case the immediate need is to modify
> the rules that Latex uses to spread content out on a page when a drawing at
> a page boundary forces less content on an adjoining page).
>
> I do see the capability to add LaTeX headers and footers, but that really
> doesn't seem to be the same thing as what I'm looking for. At a distance, it
> looks as if I can do this sort of thing in the HTML domain using style
> sheets, just not for LaTeX output.
>
> Am I misunderstanding something or overlooking a facility or technique that
> may be present?
>

The style-sheet is included in the header, so if you define a custom
header you are able to define a custom style sheet for LaTeX.

Sure it would be nice to be able to have an extra style sheet for
LaTeX as introduced for HTML.

--
Stefan

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