- Organize the documentation into "chapters".
- Each chapter include many documentation pages, reference pages organized as modules, and a quick reference page.
- The "Chapters" tree is created using the defgroup/ingroup mechanism, even for the documentation pages (i.e., .dox files for which I added an \eigenManualPage macro that we can switch between \page or \defgroup ).
- Add a "General topics" entry for all pages that do not fit well in the previous "chapters".
- The highlevel struture is managed by a new eigendoxy_layout.xml file.
- remove the "index" and quite useless pages (namespace list, class hierarchy, member list, file list, etc.)
- add the javascript search-engine.
- add the "treeview" panel.
- remove \tableofcontents (replace them by a custom \eigenAutoToc macro to be able to easily re-enable if needed).
- add javascript to automatically generate a TOC from the h1/h2 tags of the current page, and put the TOC in the left side panel.
- overload various javascript function generated by doxygen to:
- remove the root of the treeview
- remove links to section/subsection from the treeview
- automatically expand the "Chapters" section
- automatically expand the current section
- adjust the height of the treeview to take into account the TOC
- always use the default .css file, eigendoxy.css now only includes our modifications
- use Doxyfile to specify our logo
- remove cross references to unsupported modules (temporarily)
by tweaking the filename and adding 2 categories:
Troubleshooting and Advanced
* use the EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS to clean the class list
(insteaded of a homemade bash script)
* remove the broken "exemple list"
* re-structure the unsupported directory as mentionned in the ML and
integrate the doc as follow:
- snippets of the unsupported directory are directly imported from the
main snippets/CMakefile.txt (no need to duplicate code)
- add a top level "Unsupported modules" group
- unsupported modules have to defined their own sub group and nest it
using \ingroup Unsupported_modules
- then a pair of //@{ //@} will put everything in the submodule
- this is just a proposal !