Hello All! I just discovered that things work if I define an anchor with the title:
### Some Section {#some_section_label} If I just use ### Some Section The title gets rendered correctly, but it’s not included in the TOC, HTML treeview, etc. Regards, From: Leonardo Pereira Santos Sent: August-02-19 6:26 PM To: doxygen-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Structured elements in Markdown Hello All! I just discovered that using Markdown will not generate a proper section with Doxygen. My Markdown file is: # Introduction {#introduction_anchor} ## Purpose lalalala The ‘Introduction’ gets translated to a chapter title, which is pretty cool. I expected the ‘Purpose’ header2 to be translated as a section. But the HTML/PDF output is just Top<index.html> Title * Introduction<index.html> * Second Chapter<second_chapter_anchor.html> There’s no ‘Purpose’ under ‘Introduction’. If I use Doxygen’s \section, I get the desired result in both HTML and LaTeX. Top<index.html> Title * ▼<javascript:void(0)>Introduction<index.html> o Purpose<index.html#sec> Is this by design? Thank you. ____________________________________________________________ Leonardo Pereira Santos | ON Semiconductor Design Engineer 200-611 Kumpf Dr | Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2N 1A8 519-884-9696 x2269 (O) | leonardo.pereirasan...@onsemi.com<mailto:leonardo.pereirasan...@onsemi.com>
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