I have noticed that there is some empty literallayouts that "appear"
without reason. And some unicode spaces are inserted without reason.
In a message dated 5/24/2013 9:56:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
morten_engelhardt.ol...@atmel.com writes:
Yes, I have, but reverted to using the xml o
Yes, I have, but reverted to using the xml output...
The main reason is that it may just happen to output invalid xml altogether. It
is also a bit to inflexible to my likings, although it certainly seems to be an
improvement.
Currently battling the fact that doxygen have a tendency to output mu
All,
I noticed that the latest release of Doxygen (1.8.4) now supports Docbook
as an output.
I have tried the output on one of my projects and the output looks OK, not
perfect, but its a good start! It makes compliable Docbook that you don't
need to touch.
It puts everything in a single
Hi Graeme,
Certainly it is possible to chunk out multiple documents from multiple
structures in an assembly, but it is not yet implemented as a feature in
assemble.xsl. I'll add it to the list for a future release.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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On 24.5.2013 11:33, Kerry, Richard wrote:
> Looking in htmlhelp-common.xsl I can see the code that generates the [FILES]
> section. Though I can't follow how it works in full.
>
> I would appreciate it if someone familiar with this process could explain how
> it works, and preferably provide a
So I may be the only person using HtmlHelp and the generate.revhistory.link and
seeking to customize the resulting revhistory html page .
And leaving aside the issue of exactly what the (very old and badly documented)
MS Help Compiler is doing, and why it sort of works even if its input