Hi,

I've noticed that if I put wide image at the begining of the page and I
have also @tableofcontents fo the page, the image (and all the text after
it) is shown after the table of contents. So, with the long table of
contents you see a lot of empty space.

What is the best practice in this case? I can make the image smaller but
what is smaller actually depends on the screen where you browse the
documentation. Is there some Doxygen requirement to assumption for the
minimal screen width which I can use to determine the maximum image width?

Putting the picture as close to the bottom as possible might be the safest
way. Or is there some possibility to do foldable or overlaid table of
contents (or plan to include it)?

Vaclav


PS: I've noticed that I posted the email "Documentation for functions with"
with the wrong subject. I'm sorry about that. The email body should be
clear, its about support of function declaration styles.
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