Hello everyone,

I have installed correctly this filter:

  • Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00
  • But I cannot manage to make it work. Doxygen is working fine because I can generate the documentation of some old C++ projects. I think is something when configuring the filter where I'm lost.

    I know that most people here use linux, but I'm force to work under windows.

    What I need to just a list of the functions/methods/subroutines inside a bunch of pl file. Those file are poorly documented and completely disorganized. So, at least I trying to so I trying to create some documentation that at least gives a little bit of order and much better presentation, and having everyone surfing with CTRL+F in the file to look for some function/method/subroutine.

    Sadly I will need to use structural commands, but I'm lost how to make them work with this filter. I have never used one before.

    If someone has set up correctly this filter under a windows environment and can lend a hand with this. I'll appreciated very much.

    Thanks.


    In reply to Doxygen Perl Filter on Windows by BAJA

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