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+ <meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by the deal.II authors">
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In case you want to generate the documentation from the
header files, you need a copy of <a href="http://www.doxygen.org/"
target="_top">doxygen</a> on your machine (we use
- version 1.3.2, later versions will presumably work as well). If you
- have this program, you can generate all the API documentation on
+ version 1.4.1, later versions will presumably work as well). If you
+ have this program, you can generate all the documentation on
your local machine. If not, you can still work with the library and
use the documentation provided on our homepage for reference. Note
that in order to generate inheritance graphs for classes, doxygen
in the directories <code>doc/doxygen/LaTeX</code> and
subdirectories. To generate printable versions, you need a latex
installation. However, the present size of this API information is
- about 1500 pages, so you may not want to print it, and rather rely
+ about 3000 pages, so you may not want to print it, and rather rely
on the online version. The more interesting part of the
documentation to print would probably be the example programs, but
we don't presently have a way to do that apart from printing it
the News page, and a few of the pages in the "Development"
section, as they are re-generated nightly and carry the present
development status of the library, rather than the status of the
- particular version of the library you have on your harddisk.
- You can access these pages through the
+ particular version of the library you have on your harddisk. Also, the page
+ listing presentations on <acronym>deal.II</acronym> is not available
+ locally since the presentations are just too big to be included in the
+ distribution. You can access these non-local pages through the
<a href="http://www.dealii.org" target="_top">global
homepage</a>.)
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