Tom,
Did you have a look at commands like @verbatim ?
Albert
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Tom Geraedts <gerae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear mailinglist,
>
> I have been very busy trying to integrate doxygen into a software archive.
> It will be a huge improvement!
>
> However, I'm running into an annoying problem which I cant seem to solve
> at the moment.
>
> I have the following file description, which is is not correctly
> recognized as a single text, but broken up into text descriptions and
> something that looks like tagged code descriptions. I'm not sure now what
> to do to tell doxygen that the whole text should be seen as text only.
>
> File description example:
>
> /// \file example.cpp
> /// This module processes example signals (samples) inorder to
> /// reduce example artefacts originating from example motion.
> /// This is realised using the example example example example
> /// (example) method, which relies on two principles:
> ///
> /// - Example text example text
> /// Example text example text
> /// Example text example text
> ///
> /// The following example illustrates this for a example example
> resolution:
> ///
> /// ** **
> /// ^ example ** * ** *
> /// | example * * *
> /// | ** * **
> /// | * * * ----> time
> /// * ** *
> /// **** ***** ****
> /// **** **************
> ///
> /// |<------------------------>|
> /// example
> ///
> /// |__________________|__________________|
> /// -128 0 +127 ---->
> /// optimum
> /// ky-value
> ///
> /// The term 'example' refers to the following: each time when a
> /// exampleis done, there is only one example-value which perfectly
> /// matches the example example at that time.
>
> In this specific example, the lines with stars in it are not displayed as
> normal text.
>
> I'm quite sure that somehow doxygen see 'tags' that indicate code
> descriptions or something similar.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tom
>
>
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