Greetings, documentation enthusiasts.

I have created a simple doxygen example (see attached file). What I want to make (for now) is a "User Manual" style document. Later I will include source code documentation, but for now, I am looking to implement the current user manual in Markdown + doxygen. In this document, it would be nice to be able to create links both inside a single page, and between pages. However, I can't see a way of doing this in the Markdown syntax supported by Doxygen.

I am perfectly willing to accept something along the lines of a "\page foo" or "\label foo" directive (i.e. syntax outside Markdown) once per file/top section header, but it would be beneficial to keep this doxygen-specific stuff to an absolute minimum, as we hope to use the same Markdown source for several purposes.

Links are essential for HTML output. For LaTeX/PDF we can live without, but it sure would be a great thing to have there, too. Can anyone help me with this?

Best regards, and thanks for creating this awesome tool.
Paul

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