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You can also generate man pages from Qt source code using {{program|kdedoxyman.sh}}: | You can also generate man pages from Qt source code using {{program|kdedoxyman.sh}}: | ||
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% /path | % /path/trunk/KDE/kdesdk/scripts/kdedoxyman.sh -d /path/kdeinstall/share | ||
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and then add {{path|/path | and then add {{path|/path/kdeinstall/share/man}} to your $MANPATH environment variable. |
Revision as of 13:59, 5 July 2008
Intro
The KDE project uses doxygen to generate API documentation from source code.
Please see our documentation policy and tutorial.
Generating
HTML pages
Generate apidox in html using kdedoxygen.sh:
% cd source_dir
% /path/to/trunk/KDE/kdesdk/scripts/kdedoxygen.sh
You'll find the top-level html at ./apidocs/html/index.html Load that page into your favorite web browser, review your documentation, then edit your code accordingly.
Warnings from doxygen will be found in ./doxygen.log. Please try to fix all warnings reported by doxygen.
Man pages
Man page lovers can generate man pages using kdedoxyman.sh
Like so:
% cd source_dir
% /path/trunk/KDE/kdesdk/scripts/kdedoxyman.sh -d /path/kdeinstall/share
You can also generate man pages from Qt source code using kdedoxyman.sh:
% cd qt-copy/src
% /path/trunk/KDE/kdesdk/scripts/kdedoxyman.sh -d /path/kdeinstall/share
and then add /path/kdeinstall/share/man to your $MANPATH environment variable.