02-07-2013
You might also want to consider using the "-l" option, which switches to "long output".
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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HEADERDOC2HTML(1) BSD General Commands Manual HEADERDOC2HTML(1)
NAME
headerdoc2html -- header documentation processor
SYNOPSIS
headerdoc2html [-HXdhquvx] [-o output_dir] file [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
Headerdoc2html processes the header file or files and generates HTML documentation based on specially-formatted comments.
The options are as follows:
-H The -H option turns on inclusion of the htmlHeader line, as specified in the config file.
-X The -X option switches from HTML to XML output
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FILES
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SEE ALSO
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