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Cryogen:
Hi Guys,
Released version 1.6.596 of DoxyBlocks
-Fixed: Bugs that caused DoxyBlocks to crash when importing a Visual Studio solution.
-Added: Feature that allows you to load a saved template instead of the default settings, if no saved settings exist when loading a project. Requested by Codeur.
-Updated: Doxyfile output to doxygen 1.7.1.
-New: Prevented doxygen parse errors when using WXUNUSED() by adding it to doxygen's pre-processor settings.
-Updated: The document directory functionality to allow the use of directories other than "doxygen" as the root folder.
-Cleaned: The documentation to parse as cleanly as possible with all warnings enabled.
-Updated: Doxywizard's icon.
As you know, DoxyBlocks is about to become a contrib plug-in. :P
I have fixed a couple of issues that were detected during final testing and added some new features that had been sidelined recently.
Codeur, with thanks for your infinite patience, your requested feature to auto-load a settings template is now a reality.
I have also modified the directory management functionality so that you can use a root directory other than "doxygen", as I realised that it is necessary when you inherit a project that uses something different, such as "doc", amongst other possibilities.
I finally managed to find a solution for the doxygen parse errors when WXUNUSED() is used. It requires using doxygen's pre-processor and is now generated automatically in the configuration file.
Finally, since doxywizard now has its own icon, I have changed DoxyBlocks to use that.
The latest docs are up on the SF site. Enjoy the new 1.7 look.
I will check these changes into my repository. This should be the last submission there. The SF repo will probably disappear once everything is up and running in C::B's SVN repo. I'm going to try building a .cbplugin against the V10.5 source so that there is a compatible version available for Windows users, at least. I will still need someone who can build on Linux with the standard libs to help with a Linux plug-in for 10.5.
Cheers,
Cryo.
Cryogen:
Hi Surrealist,
Apologies for the slow response.
--- Quote from: surrealist14 on June 24, 2010, 12:21:53 am ---Hi Cryogen,
I'm no expert at this yet, but I did successfully rebuild Code::Blocks 10.05 for Windows. I have also downloaded revision 34 of DoxyBlocks and rebuilt it from the source. It
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I hope this helps, and I'm happy to try to bundle this up in a better fashion if someone can give me a little coaching.
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Thanks for the offer. Let me see what I come up with. It will probably be easier for me to just build it as I have the source here already.
Cheers.
codeur:
--- Quote from: Cryogen on July 06, 2010, 12:40:28 am --- Hi Guys,
Released version 1.6.596 of DoxyBlocks
-. . .
-Added: Feature that allows you to load a saved template instead of the default settings, if no saved settings exist when loading a project. Requested by Codeur.
-. . .
Cheers,
Cryo.
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Thank you Gary!
I am much obliged to you for DoxyBlocks. It's already been used a lot by students here and will be of huge service when Codeblocks-EP is publicly released and starts being used by other educational institutions (won't be long now.. a month and a bit. It'll be ready for when universities and colleges start again in the Northern hemisphere.).
Cryogen:
--- Quote from: codeur on July 06, 2010, 04:30:42 am ---
Thank you Gary!
I am much obliged to you for DoxyBlocks. It's already been used a lot by students here and will be of huge service when Codeblocks-EP is publicly released and starts being used by other educational institutions (won't be long now.. a month and a bit. It'll be ready for when universities and colleges start again in the Northern hemisphere.).
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Always a pleasure. No small credit to you for your support and assistance. EP sounds good, nice one. :wink:
Cheers.
Cryogen:
Hi Guys.
Version 1.6.606 is now available in the C::B SVN repository. There are just some minor formatting changes, this time, as we iron out the last few standardisation issues. We're just about there now. Very nice, too. :-)
Cheers,
Gary.
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