Hi, everyone.

I am using doxygen 1.8.9.1 under Cygwin in a Windows 7 64 bits and I'm
having
difficulties to generate the main page of a C library in Markdown. The
problematic piece of text follows:

~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following pages have more comments and important notes on this library.

- [Macros](#macrospage)
- [Functions](#functionspage)
- [Formated Strings](#printfformat)
- [Formated Scanning](#scanfformat)
- [Time Formating](#timeformat)

Function Macros        {#macrospage}
------------------------------------

Following standard naming conventions ...
~~~~~~~~~~~~

As you can see I'm just list some items linked with sections in the same
file.
Despite that the link part is processed and rendered Ok (the <li> element
has
an anchor tag <a href="#macrospace">) the section "Function Macros" (and all
others) are not rendered in the final HTML. They are simply gone.

I tried the section creation with the syntax above and also with the sharped
syntax accepted by Mardown, as shown below:

~~~~~~~~~~~~
## Function Macros ##   {#macrospage}
~~~~~~~~~~~~

And I also tried without the ending sharps:

~~~~~~~~~~~~
## Function Macros      {#macrospage}
~~~~~~~~~~~~

None of them rendered the final HTML correctly. Am I doing something wrong?

I also installed the Windows native version of Doxygen (1.8.9.1) and got the
same result.

Anyone has this issue either?
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