Format: 2.1 # This is the file you use to provide information about your project. It can # also be used to specify input and output settings so you don't have to # include them on the command line. # Project Information # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Title: AnggaraNothing's Sven Co-op AngelScript Common Libraries Timestamp: Generated at dd/mm/yyyy # m - Single digit month, when possible. January is "1". # mm - Always double digit month. January is "01". # mon - Short month word. January is "Jan". # month - Long month word. January is "January". # d - Single digit day, when possible. 1 is "1". # dd - Always double digit day. 1 is "01". # day - Day with text extension. 1 is "1st". # yy - Double digit year. 2020 is "20". # yyyy - Four digit year. 2020 is "2020". # year - Four digit year. 2020 is "2020". # This is where you specify general information about your project. # # Subtitle: [text] # A subtitle for your project. # # Copyright: [text] # The copyright notice for your project. (C) will be converted to the # copyright symbol. # # Style: [style] # The style to apply to the generated documentation. It can be the name of # a CSS file in the project configuration folder or a subfolder that # contains Style.txt. Do not include ".css" if using a CSS file. # Source Code # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Folder: ..\.. # This is where you specify what files and folders Natural Docs should be # scanning. If you use any of these options on the command line, this entire # section is ignored except for names and numbers. # # All paths are relative to the project configuration folder, which lets this # file remain portable across computers and not cause problems in version # control systems. You can enter absolute paths and they will be converted # automatically. # # Source Folder: [path] # Name: [name] # # Specifies a folder which will be searched for source files. If you have # more than one, add the Name property to set how it will show up in the # menu. # Source Filtering # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ignore Source Folder: .. # If there are any subfolders in the source code that you would like Natural # Docs to ignore, they can be specified here. If you use any of these options # on the command line, this entire section is ignored. # # Ignore Source Folder: [path] # Tells Natural Docs to skip this folder when scanning files. # # Ignore Source Folder Pattern: [pattern] # Tells Natural Docs to skip all folder names which match this pattern when # scanning files. ? matches a single character, * matches zero or more # characters. It applies to the entire folder name, so "cli" will not # match "client", although "cli*" will. # # The data folders of common version control systems (.git, .svn, .cvs, .hg) # are ignored automatically. You do not have to specify them here. # Images # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # This is where you specify additional folders Natural Docs should look for # images in. When you put something like (see diagram.jpg) in a comment # Natural Docs looks for it relative to the source file. If you put # additional folders here it will also check them for the image. # # If you use any of these options on the command line, this entire section is # ignored except for numbers. # # All paths are relative to the project configuration folder, which lets this # file remain portable across computers and not cause problems in version # control systems. You can enter absolute paths and they will be converted # automatically. # # Image Folder: [path] # Specifies a folder which will be searched for image files. They can be # referenced in comments with (see filename.jpg). # Generated Documentation # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HTML Output Folder: ..\html # This is where you specify what kind of documentation you want Natural Docs # to build and where it should be put. If you use any of these options on the # command line, this entire section is ignored except for secondary settings. # # All paths are relative to the project configuration folder, which lets this # file remain portable across computers and not cause problems in version # control systems. You can enter absolute paths and they will be converted # automatically. # # You can override any of the project information settings under each entry, # so if you have multiple output folders you can give them each different # styles or subtitles. # # HTML Output Folder: [path] # [Project Information] # # Generates HTML documentation in the specified folder. # Global Settings # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Other settings that apply to your entire project. Settings specified on the # command line override the settings here. # # Tab Width: [width] # The number of spaces tabs should be expanded to. # # Documented Only: [yes|no] # Whether only documented code elements should appear in the output. # Defaults to no. # # Auto Group: [yes|no] # Whether groups should automatically apply to you code. Defaults to yes.