Albert,

      Thank you very much - that worked perfectly! I particularly
appreciate your generosity in actually trying out doxygen on my code to
find a solution.

-David

On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 5:37 AM, Albert <albert.te...@gmail.com> wrote:

> David,
>
> In version 1.8.8 (by head) a change has taken place about handling files
> with unknown / unsupported extension. Till that version they were seen as
> C-like files. In version 1.8.8 and up they are skipped, but it is possible
> to use your own extension and map it to a supported version. When I change
> the mapping line to:
>   EXTENSION_MAPPING      = mod=c++ tpp=c++ dox=c++
> I get the namespaces.
>
> You will see some other errors etc as well (e.g. error: the type 'dirs' is
> not supported for the entry tag within a navindex! Check your layout file!)
> so it is advised to have a look at your own layout file as well.
>
> Albert
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 7:00 AM, David Morse <morse...@umn.edu> wrote:
>
>> I recently upgraded doxygen to the most recent version and used the new
>> version
>> to regenerrate html documentation for a C++ project that includes several
>> namespaces
>> and an extensive hierarchy of doxygen modules. The source code for the
>> project, called
>> simpatico, is available at github.com/dmorse/simpatico
>>
>> I find that the html generated by new version generates does not contain
>> the "Modules" or
>> "Namespace" tabs that appeared in html generated by earlier versions. An
>> old version of
>> the documentation generated using doxygen 1.7.6.1, which includes these
>> tabs, is
>> available at 
>> <http://dmorse.github.io/simpatico/doc/html/index.html>dmorse.github.io/simpatico/doc/html/index.html
>>
>>
>> I recently upgraded first to 1.8.8 via ubuntu software manager (I am
>> using Ubuntu linux).
>> I had trouble with error messages from sqlite with this version, in
>> addition to the problem
>> described above. In an attempt to fix these problems, I tried upgrading
>> to 1.8.9.1, which
>> I installed by dowloading a tarball of the source code and compiling from
>> source. Both of
>> these recent versions generated a version of html in which the "Modules"
>> and "Namespaces"
>> tabs are absent from the header, though 1.8.9.1 did not generate error
>> messages from
>> sqlite.
>>
>> I did not change anything about the source files, and do not have any
>> clues as to what
>> could cause this change in behavior. I definitely want to retain the
>> missing Modules and
>> Namespace tabs, since these are often the fastest way to navigate to
>> class documentation
>> for a particular class.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas regarding the origin of the problem or how it
>> could be
>> fixed?
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
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