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I don't know anything about QT. But if integrating Doxygen is an issue, I have
some tools in place that integrate FrameMaker and Doxygen. It's all pretty
vertical -- the tooling is pretty dependent on the Maker template. But I have a
process that turns Maker files into help via Doxygen in about 15 minutes. The
big plus is that the resulting HTML is wonderfully compact when compared to any
other help production chains I know of.
Anyway, if QT includes Doxygen in its tool chain, then you can pretty easily
integrate Maker documents into the Doxygen output... Might be something useful
there...
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