Hi Roger,

OK indeed the return type is aligned to the right. Good that it is clear
now.

Albert


On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Roger James
<ro...@beardandsandals.co.uk>wrote:

>  Hi Albert,
>
> Doh, am I going completely stupid, of course it is aligning the function
> names and moving then across far enough to fill in the return type!!!!!!! I
> spent hours looking at this last night!!!!!
>
> Roger
>
>
>
> On 20/11/13 09:42, Albert wrote:
>
>  Hi Roger,
>
> Looked at the screenshot and the html pages (I'm using Firefox, newest
> version on windows) but I don't see the problem you are referring to.As far
> as I understand you are talking about the function prototypes and brief
> descriptions in the light blue part but I don't see here anything odd, I
> probably don't understand the problem you are referring to.
>
>  Albert
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Roger James <ro...@beardandsandals.co.uk
> > wrote:
>
>>  Hi Albert,
>>
>> I am definitely using 1.8.4. I get the same result with my normal
>> Doxyfile, a -g Doxyfile, and no Doxyfile. I have zipped up a screen shot
>> and my test environment along with the generated output and put it here.
>>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/84613021/doxytest.zip
>>
>> I wonder if this is a browser issue. I am using Firefox. I will try to
>> fire up virtualbox and see if I can check with a different browser and
>> maybe a windows install of doxygen.
>>
>> Thank you  for your response.
>>
>> Roger
>>
>>
>> On 20/11/13 09:01, Albert wrote:
>>
>>   Roger,
>>
>>  I tried your example with version 1.8.4  on windows (with doxygen -v you
>> get the version so please check to be 100% sure you use 1.8.4. Normally the
>> version is also mentioned at the bottom right of each HTML page) but I
>> didn't see anything special. I used a default Doxyfile  (i.e. one generated
>> with doxygen -g)..
>>  - Did you you use any special settings?
>>  - can you post an image signaling the problem?
>>
>>  Albert
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Roger James <
>> ro...@beardandsandals.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> Oops, I meant two say two indents further right!  Senior moment :-)
>>>
>>> Roger James <ro...@beardandsandals.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>> >Help,
>>> >
>>> >I am really scratching my head over the indentation in the following
>>> >piece of code.
>>> >
>>> >If have tried dots, par commands, blank lines. Everything I could think
>>> >of. But the functions after the list in the @name block come out wrongly
>>> >indented. The first two functions (EnumerateMathPlugins and
>>> >SelectMathPlugin) come out two (approx) indents  (I am using spaces)
>>> >further to the left than the last sub list entry (The current selected
>>> >math plugin..) and the next function is not indented at all!
>>> >
>>> >You can verify this by saving this code as test.h and running doxygen
>>> >test.h (no config file). I think my doxygen version is 1.8.4 (Ubuntu
>>> 13.10).
>>> >
>>> >All help gratefully received.
>>> >
>>> >Roger
>>> >
>>> >#include <vector>
>>> >#include <string>
>>> >
>>> >/*!
>>> > * \class AlignmentSubsystem
>>> > * \brief Provides functions to manage the loading and initialisation
>>> of Alignment Subsystem plugin database and math modules. Also provides
>>> > * helper functions for telescope drivers using the the Alignment
>>> Subsystem.
>>> > *
>>> > * TODO see if we can detect if this class is being used by a client or
>>> a driver from RTTI
>>> > * so that we can access INDI properties appropriately
>>> > *
>>> > * \note It is intended that this class should be included as a base
>>> class alongside INDI::Telescope in derived
>>> > * telescope driver classes. In the same way the INDI::GuiderInterface
>>> class is used.
>>> > */
>>> >class AlignmentSubsystem
>>> >{
>>> >public:
>>> >    /*! @name Plugin management
>>> >     *  These functions are used to enumerate, load, and utilise math
>>> plugins.
>>> >     *  They are intended to be used solely in driver modules.
>>> >     *  The following INDI properties are used to communicate the
>>> plugin details to the client if required.
>>> >     *  - ALIGNMENT_SUBSYSTEM_MATH_PLUGINS\n
>>> >     *    A list of available plugins (switch)
>>> >     *  - ALIGNMENT_SUBSYSYSTEM_CURRENT_MATH_PLUGIN\n
>>> >     *    The current selected math plugin. Read/write if required
>>> (text)
>>> >     *  .
>>> >     *
>>> >     */
>>> >    ///@{
>>> >    /*!
>>> >     * \brief Return a list of the names of the available math plugins.
>>> >     * \param[out] MathPlugins Reference to a list of the names of the
>>> available math plugins.
>>> >     * \return False on failure
>>> >     */
>>> >    bool EnumerateMathPlugins(const std::vector<std::string>&
>>> MathPlugins);
>>> >
>>> >    /*!
>>> >     * \brief Selects, loads and initialises the named math plugin.
>>> >     * \param[in] MathPluginName The name of the required math plugin.
>>> >     * \return False on failure.
>>> >     */
>>> >    bool SelectMathPlugin(const std::string& MathPluginName);
>>> >
>>> >    /*!
>>> >     * \brief Get a pointer to the current math plugin.
>>> >     * \return NULL on failure.
>>> >     */
>>> >    const MathPlugin* GetMathPluginPointer(void);
>>> >    ///@}
>>> >
>>> >};
>>>
>>
>
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