Hello, doxygen users,

I’m using Doxygen 1.8.10, on Win7.

I’ve just added the @internal command to some functions that I want to omit 
from the generated Doxygen output. However, they’re showing up in the list of 
functions, albeit without any of the Doxygen comments. I believe this is 
because I have the HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS set to NO, which I’m doing while I 
document the code so that it’s obvious if I’ve missed something. (I’m the tech 
writer who’s documenting an existing body of code; I’m not a developer 
documenting as I go.)

I’d have expected the @internal command to cause a function to be treated as 
“documented” but to omit it from the output because it’s internal. Clearly 
that’s not the case.

So, is there a way to achieve what I’m looking for: include undocumented 
elements (so I can see what I’ve missed adding comments for), but exclude 
elements that have the @internal designation?

If not, I’ll just set the HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS to YES and be careful as I go, so 
not a big deal.

Thanks,
-Monique
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