> I've also noticed that code between \code and \endcode is usually, > but not always, subject to doxygen syntax highlighting for C/C++ > and there are links if the text matches a known signature. This is > useful, even though there can sometimes be "plain" text where new > variable names and literals confuse the signature.
Sorry, this got a bit garbled, and should have read: I've also noticed that code between \code and \endcode is subject to doxygen syntax highlighting for C/C++ and that there are usually, but not always, links if the text matches a known signature. This is useful, even though there can sometimes be "plain" text where new variable names and literals confuse the signature. D. _______________________________________________ fltk-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk-dev
