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Re: Index in CHM FIle shows too many symbols: msg#00117

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Subject: Re: Index in CHM FIle shows too many symbols

Hi,

here's an (not so small) example of a file that produces the problem. I have
defined aliases (publicdoc, internaldoc, privatedoc). These aliases enable
different sections (SEC_PUB, SEC_INT, SEC_PRIV). I have attached a c file
and a configuration file. You have to use maybe some different output
variables in the cfg file because I am using a non-flat directory structure.
Normally the only function that should appear in the chm-File index is
snprintf itself. This is the only function enabled by the defined section.
The HTML-Outpt itself looks okay, CHM index not.

Thx in advance for your support,

Ciao,

Daniel.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dimitri van Heesch" <dimitri@xxxxxxxx>
To: "Daniel Schnell" <daniel.schnell@xxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Doxygen-users] Index in CHM FIle shows too many symbols


> On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 10:40:00AM +0100, Daniel Schnell wrote:
> > Hi gurus again ;)
> >
> >
> > I have another problem:
> > I am using the Micro$oft Help workshop compiler to produce compressed
HTML
> > (.CHM) out of the doxygen HTML output. This works nicely, BUT: in the
index
> > of the CHM Treeview symbols of sections are shown that I haven't enabled
in
> > the doxygen configuration file. The HTML Files themselves DO NOT CONTAIN
> > theses symbols, i.e. when klicking on such a symbol, it doesn't jump to
a
> > related page. It seems as if the files that are relevant for hhc.exe
> > (index.hhc, index.hhk, index.hhp) contain all symbols nevertheless the
> > specific sections are enabled .... ?
> >
> > This is annoying because the treeview can be used easily to find e.g.
> > functions sorted alphabetically very easily but renders useless if there
> > aren't the right symbols.
>
> Can you please send me a small example of this, so I can reproduce the
> problem?
>
> Regards,
> Dimitri
>

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