Greetings,
I like how you can put a \page tag anywhere, even an empty header file with
nothing but doxygen comments, and use this to generate documentation.
Unlike the \page tag, some other useful tags like \todo or the more generic
\xrefitem, will not appear in documentation unless they are "attached" to
source code, like a function definition. I have been getting around this by
just putting a "namespace foo{}" after all my \todo tags that I have in a
list I'm keeping track of, but is there a better way? I'd like more control
over raw generation of HTML pages without necessarily referencing specific
source code.
Andrew
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