Hi,
We use a lot of additional pages in markdown format to complement our
source code to produce HTML-based documentation, e.g.:
https://www.openfoam.com/documentation/guides/latest/doc/
It works well, except that all output files are written to a single
directory. To work around this we typically build the hierarchy into
the file name, e.g. on disk the source file:
foo/bar/baz.md
is renamed
foo/bar/foo-bar-baz.md
leading to the final documentation file being output as
<out-dir>/foo-bar-baz.html
Is there a way to output the (HTML) documentation using the same folder
hierarchy that was used for the input files? i.e.
<out-dir>/foo/bar/baz.html
There's a similar posting on stack exchange here from 2014:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24850664/customize-the-doxygen-to-output-the-html-file-in-class-hierarchy
Thanks,
Andy
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