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Re: doxygen pointers


On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:00:08PM -0700, Benjamin Kosnik wrote:
> 
> Ok. I know I'm geting weird about this, but I see no reason to hide the 
> doxygen source documentation in an obscure link on the bottom of the page.

That link is a bit obscure...  documentation.html needs shuffling in any case.

I'll be doing a medium/large update to the FAQ and whatnot later today.


> Also, can the main page for the doxygen stuff, as per:
> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/libstdc++-doxygen-20010501/index.html
> 
> be changed to say "libstdc++-v3 source documentation" instead 
> of "libstdc++-v3 Documentation"

We get to choose a project name; doxygen adds " Documentation".  So yeah,
I've added that.  Future [re-]generations of the doxygen tarball will pick
it up.

Hopefully (!) we can add more doxygen tags to the source between now and
3.0; if anything along those lines happens, I'll definitely be putting
the new tarball contents online.  (It's not automated and a bit of a mess.)


> Thanks again. I'm now completely addicted.

Benjamin Kosnik, first person to enter the 12-Step Doxygen Recovery Program...


> Note the 27_io pdf for 
> iostreams hierarchy should be deleted, as the doxygen bits are both better 
> and more up to date.

Okay.


Phil

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