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+<div class="textblock"><p><a name="afeatures"></a> </p><ul>
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+Requires very little overhead from the writer of the documentation. Plain text will do, Markdown is support, and for more fancy or structured output HTML tags and/or some of doxygen's special commands can be used. </li>
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+Cross platform: works on Windows and many Unix flavors (including Linux and MacOSX). </li>
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+Allows grouping of entities in modules and creating a hierarchy of modules. </li>
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+Flexible comment placement: Allows you to put documentation in the header file (before the declaration of an entity), source file (before the definition of an entity) or in a separate file. </li>
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+Generates a list of all members of a class (including any inherited members) along with their protection level. </li>
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+Outputs documentation in on-line format (XHTML and UNIX man page) and off-line format ( <img class="formulaInl" alt="$\mbox{\LaTeX}$" src="form_0.png"/> and RTF) simultaneously (any of these can be disabled if desired). All formats are optimized for ease of reading. <br />
+ Furthermore, compressed HTML can be generated from HTML output using Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop (Windows only) and PDF can be generated from the <img class="formulaInl" alt="$\mbox{\LaTeX}$" src="form_0.png"/> output. </li>
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+Support for various third party help formats including HTML Help, docsets, Qt-Help, and eclipse help. </li>
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+Includes a full C preprocessor to allow proper parsing of conditional code fragments and to allow expansion of all or part of macros definitions. </li>
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+Automatically detects public, protected and private sections, as well as the Qt specific signal and slots sections. Extraction of private class members is optional. </li>
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+Automatically generates references to documented classes, files, namespaces and members. Documentation of global functions, global variables, typedefs, defines and enumerations is also supported. </li>
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+References to base/super classes and inherited/overridden members are generated automatically. </li>
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+Includes a fast, rank based search engine to search for strings or words in the class and member documentation (PHP based). </li>
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+Includes an Javascript based live search feature to search for symbols as you type (for small to medium sized projects). </li>
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+You can type normal HTML tags in your documentation. Doxygen will convert them to their equivalent <img class="formulaInl" alt="$\mbox{\LaTeX}$" src="form_0.png"/>, RTF, and man-page counterparts automatically. </li>
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+Inclusion of undocumented classes is also supported, allowing to quickly learn the structure and interfaces of a (large) piece of code without looking into the implementation details. </li>
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+Allows automatic cross-referencing of (documented) entities with their definition in the source code. </li>
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+All source code fragments are syntax highlighted for ease of reading. </li>
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+Allows inclusion of function/member/class definitions in the documentation. </li>
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+All options are read from an easy to edit and (optionally) annotated configuration file. </li>
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+Documentation and search engine can be transferred to another location or machine without regenerating the documentation. </li>
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+Supports many different character encodings and uses UTF-8 internally and for the generated output. </li>
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+Doxygen can generate a layout which you can use and edit to change the layout of each page. </li>
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+There more than a 100 configurable options to fine-tune the output. </li>
+<li>
+Can cope with large projects easily. </li>
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+<p>Although doxygen can now be used in any project written in a language that is supported by doxygen, initially it was specifically designed to be used for projects that make use of Qt Software's <a href="http://qt-project.org/">Qt toolkit</a>. I have tried to make doxygen `Qt-compatible'. That is: Doxygen can read the documentation contained in the Qt source code and create a class browser that looks quite similar to the one that is generated by Qt Software. Doxygen understands the C++ extensions used by Qt such as signals and slots and many of the markup commands used in the Qt sources.</p>
+<p>Doxygen can also automatically generate links to existing documentation that was generated with doxygen or with Qt's non-public class browser generator. For a Qt based project this means that whenever you refer to members or classes belonging to the Qt toolkit, a link will be generated to the Qt documentation. This is done independent of where this documentation is located!</p>
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