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							-                      Adding wxWidgets class documentation
 
-                      ====================================
 
- This note is aimed at people wishing to add documentation for a
 
- class to either the main wxWidgets manual, or to their own
 
- manual.
 
- wxWidgets uses Doxygen to process header input files with embedded
 
- documentation in the form of C++ comments and output in HTML, and XML
 
- (Doxygen itself can also output Latex, manpages, RTF, PDF etc).
 
- See http://www.doxygen.org for more info about Doxygen.
 
- If you want to add documentation of a new class/function to the
 
- existing manual in docs/doxygen, you need to create a new .h file,
 
- e.g. myclass.h, under the interface folder, which contains the public
 
- interface of the new class/function in C++ syntax.
 
- The documentation can then be added in form of Doxygen comments to
 
- the header file.
 
- You may also want to write a separate topic file,
 
- e.g. docs/doxygen/overviews/myclass.h, and add the entry to
 
- docs/doxygen/mainpages/topics.h.
 
- If applicable, also add an entry to one of the docs/doxygen/mainpages/cat_*.h
 
- files.
 
- You can generate a first raw version of myclass.h simply taking its
 
- "real" header and removing all the private and protected sections and
 
- in general removing everything the user "shouldn't know": i.e. all things
 
- which are implementation details.
 
- Running Doxygen
 
- ===============
 
- First, make sure you have a recent version of Doxygen installed in your system
 
- (you'll need Doxygen >= 1.5.7).
 
- On Unix:
 
-   1) run wxWidgets/docs/doxygen/regen.sh [format-to-generate]
 
- On Windows:
 
-   1) cd wxWidgets/docs/doxygen
 
-   2) run regen.bat [format-to-generate]
 
- If you don't specify which format to [re]generate, all output formats will
 
- be enabled. Possible values for [format-to-generate] are: "html", "chm", "latex",
 
- "xml" and "all".
 
- The output of Doxygen is all placed in the wxWidgets/docs/doxygen/out folder.
 
- Important Dos and Don'ts
 
- ========================
 
- DO:
 
- - Doxygen supports both commands in the form \command and @command;
 
-   all wxWidgets documentation uses the @command form.
 
-   Follow strictly this rule.
 
- - strive to use dedicated Doxygen commands for e.g. notes, lists,
 
-   sections, etc. The "Special commands" page:
 
-     http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/commands.html
 
-   is your friend!
 
-   It's also very important to make a consistent use of the ALIASES
 
-   defined by wxWidgets' Doxyfile. Open that file for more info.
 
- - when you write true, false and NULL with their C++ semantic meaning,
 
-   then use the @true, @false and @NULL commands.
 
- - separate different paragraphs with an empty comment line.
 
-   This is important otherwise Doxygen puts everything in the same
 
-   paragraph making the result less readable.
 
- - leave a blank comment line between a @section, @subsection, @page
 
-   and the next paragraph.
 
- - test your changes, both reading the generated HTML docs and by looking
 
-   at the "doxygen.log" file produced (which will warn you about any
 
-   eventual mistake found in the comments).
 
- - quote all the following characters prefixing them with a "@" char:
 
-          @  $  \  &  <  >  #  %
 
-   unless they appear inside a @code or @verbatim section
 
-   (you can also use HTML-style escaping, e.g. & rather than @ escaping)
 
- - when using a Doxygen alias like @itemdef{}, you need to escape the
 
-   comma characters which appear on the first argument, otherwise Doxygen
 
-   will interpret them as the marker of the end of the first argument and
 
-   the beginning of the second argument's text.
 
-   E.g. if you want to define the item "wxEVT_MACRO(id, func)" you need to
 
-        write:
 
-             @itemdef{wxEVT_MACRO(id\, func), This is the description of the macro}
 
-   Also note that you need to escape only the commas of the first argument's
 
-   text; second argument can have up to 10 commas unescaped (see the Doxyfile
 
-   for the trick used to implement this).
 
- - for linking use one of:
 
-      => the @ref command to refer to topic overviews;
 
-      => the () suffix to refer to function members of the same class you're
 
-         documenting or to refer to global functions or macros;
 
-      => the classname:: operator to refer to functions of classes different
 
-         from the one you're documenting;
 
-      => the :: prefix to refer to global variables (e.g. ::wxEmptyString).
 
-   Class names are auto-linked by Doxygen without the need of any explicit
 
-   command.
 
- DON'T:
 
- - use jargon, such as 'gonna', or omit the definite article.
 
-   The manual is intended to be a fluent, English document and
 
-   not a collection of rough notes.
 
- - use non-alphanumeric characters in link anchors.
 
- - use Doxygen @b @c @e commands when referring to more than a single word;
 
-   in that case you need to use the <b>...</b>, <tt>...</tt>, <em>...</em>
 
-   HTML-style tags instead
 
- - use HTML style tags for creation of tables or lists.
 
-   Use wx aliases instead like @beginTable, @row2col, @row3col, @endTable and
 
-   @beginDefList, @itemdef, @endDefList, etc.
 
-   See the Doxyfile.inc for more info.
 
- Documentation comment for a class
 
- =================================
 
- Start off with:
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxMyClass
 
-     ...here goes the description...
 
-     @beginEventTable
 
-     @event{EVT_SOME_EVENT(id, func)}:
 
-             Description for EVT_SOME_EVENT.
 
-     @endEventTable
 
-     @beginStyleTable
 
-     @style{wxSOME_STYLE}:
 
-             Description for wxSOME_STYLE.
 
-     ...
 
-     @endStyleTable
 
-     @beginExtraStyleTable
 
-     @style{wxSOME_EXTRA_STYLE}:
 
-             Description for wxSOME_EXTRA_STYLE.
 
-     ...
 
-     @endExtraStyleTable
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{cat_shortcut}
 
-     @nativeimpl{wxgtk, wxmsw, ...}
 
-     @onlyfor{wxgtk, wxmsw, ...}
 
-     @appearance{button.png}
 
-     @stdobjects
 
-     ...here goes the list of predefined instances...
 
-     @see ...here goes the see-also list...
 
-          you can make references to topic overviews or other
 
-          manual pages using the @ref command
 
- */
 
- Note that everything *except* the @class, @library and @category
 
- commands are optionals.
 
- Also note that if you use @section and @subsection in the class description
 
- (at the beginning), you should use as the section's anchor name "xxxx_yyyy"
 
- where "xxxx" is the class name without the initial "wx" in lowercase
 
- and "yyyy" is a lowercase word which uniquely identifies that section.
 
- E.g.:
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxMyClass
 
-     This class does not exist really and is only used as an example
 
-     of best documentation practices.
 
-     @section myclass_special Special functions of this class
 
-     This section describes the functions whose usage is reserved for
 
-     wxWidgets internal mechanisms... etc etc...
 
-     @section myclass_custom Customizing wxMyClass
 
-     What if you want to customize this powerful class?
 
-     First you should do this and that, etc etc...
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{misc}
 
-     @see wxMyOtherClass
 
- */
 
- Documentation comment for a function
 
- ====================================
 
- Start off with:
 
- /**
 
-     ...here goes the description of the function....
 
-     @param param1
 
-         ...here goes the description for the first parameter of this function
 
-     @param param2
 
-         ...here goes the description for the second parameter of this function
 
-         ...
 
-     @return
 
-     ...here goes the description of what the function returns...
 
-     @note ...here go any eventual notes about this function...
 
-     @remarks ...here go any eventual remarks about this function...
 
-     @see ...here goes the see-also list...
 
-  */
 
- Note that the @return, @note, @remarks, @see commands are optional.
 
- The @param command has an optional attribute specifying the direction of
 
- the attribute. Possible values are "in" and "out". E.g.
 
- /**
 
-  * Copies bytes from a source memory area to a destination memory area,
 
-  * where both areas may not overlap.
 
-  * @param[out]     dest   The memory area to copy to.
 
-  * @param[in]      src    The memory area to copy from.
 
-  * @param[in]      n      The number of bytes to copy.
 
-  * @param[in,out]  pmisc  Used both as input and as output.
 
-  */
 
- void func(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n, void *pmisc);
 
- Documentation comment for a topic overview
 
- ==========================================
 
- Topic overviews are stored inside the docs/doxygen/overviews folder
 
- and are completely placed inside a single comment block in the form of:
 
- /*!
 
-  @page overview_tname wxSomeStuff overview
 
-  This page provides an overview of the wxSomeStuff and related classes.
 
-  ....
 
-  @li @ref overview_tname_intro
 
-  @li @ref overview_tname_details
 
-  ...
 
-  <hr>
 
-  @section overview_tname_intro Introduction
 
-  ...here goes the introduction to this topic...
 
-  @section overview_tname_details Details
 
-  ...here go the details to this topic...
 
- */
 
- Note that there is a convention in the anchor link names.
 
- Doxygen in fact requires that for each @page, @section, @subsection, etc tag,
 
- there is a corresponding link anchor.
 
- The following conventions are used in wxWidgets doxygen comments:
 
- 1) all "main" pages of the manual (those which are placed in
 
-    docs/doxygen/mainpages) have link anchors which begin with "page_"
 
- 2) all topic overviews (those which are placed in docs/doxygen/overviews) have
 
-    link anchors which begin with "overview_"
 
- 3) all @section, @subsection, @subsubsection tags should have as link anchor
 
-    name the name of the parent section plus a specific word separated with an
 
-    underscore; e.g.:
 
- /*!
 
-  @page overview_tname wxSomeStuff overview
 
-  @section overview_tname_intro Introduction
 
-   @subsection overview_tname_intro_firstpart First part
 
-   @subsection overview_tname_intro_secondpart Second part
 
-    @subsubsection overview_tname_intro_secondpart_sub Second part subsection
 
-   @subsection overview_tname_intro_thirdpart Third part
 
-  @section overview_tname_details Details
 
-  ...
 
- */
 
- === EOF ===
 
- Author: FM (along the lines of the previous technote about tex2rtf)
 
 
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