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Note that the exact amount of ='s or -'s is not important as long as there are at least two.Īlternatively, you can use #'s at the start of a line to make a header. Level 1 or 2 headers can be made as the follows This is a level 1 headerĪ header is followed by a line containing only ='s or -'s. Just like Markdown, doxygen supports two types of headers We continue with more text in another paragraph. The section Markdown Extensions discusses the extensions that doxygen supports.įinally section Doxygen specifics discusses some specifics for doxygen's implementation of the Markdown standard.Įven before doxygen had Markdown support it supported the same way of paragraph handling as Markdown: to make a paragraph you just separate consecutive lines of text by one or more blank lines.Īn example: Here is text for one paragraph. Some enhancements were made, for instance PHP Markdown Extra, and GitHub flavored Markdown. The reader is referred to the Markdown site for more details.
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In the next section the standard Markdown features are briefly discussed.
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While Markdown's syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML filters, the single biggest source of inspiration for Markdown's syntax is the format of plain text email. The idea is that a Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. The design goal for Markdown's formatting syntax is to make it as readable as possible. It is a plain text formatting syntax written by John Gruber, with the following underlying design goal: Looking at your screen shot, it looks like captions are based on or use the same style as Heading 1.ġ.Markdown support was introduced in doxygen version 1.8.0. In the lower right corner of the style gallery, click the More. Which style is highlighted in the Style panel? It should be the Caption Style. If it is, right click on the style in the Style panel and select Modify. If the dialog box indicates the style is based on Heading 1, change that to None. This will unlink the Captions from Heading 1 style. Now, you should be able to modify the TOC styles that will be included. If the Heading 1 style is highlighted when you click in the actual caption, you'll want to change that to the Caption style.
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If your intent was to have captions look like Heading 1, you can update the Caption style to match Heading 1 before you switch it.
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#MACDOWN APP ADD TABLE OF CONTENTS UPDATE# Right click on the Caption style and select "Update Caption to match the selection" from the context menu.Select the entire caption, including the paragraph mark at the end. This will cause the Caption style to be based on Heading 1, so you'll want to right click the Caption style again, select Modify. from the context menu, then select Modify. Your dialog box will look like this (notice the styles beneath the find/replace fields): Select Caption from the list (it may be hard to find - styles are in order used).Click in the Replace field, then click the Format button and select Styles.Now click Format button in the lower left corner and select Styles.In the Find/Replace dialog box, click Replace tab, then click in the Find field.On the Home Tab, select Advanced Find (far right end of ribbon).To change all the captions, you won't be able to do a global find/replace (you don't want to also change all your top-level headings to captions), but you can use Find/Replace to make this easy.and change the Style based on field to None. Now click the Find Next button to go to the next text that uses the Heading 1 style. #MACDOWN APP ADD TABLE OF CONTENTS UPDATE#.
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