Escape double dashes in Doxygen input to preserve them

By default double dashes are converted to en-dashes in the output (and triple
ones -- to em-dashes), but this is undesirable when double dashes are used not
as a punctuation mark but in command line options or as C++ decrement
operator, so escape them to avoid such conversion in this case.
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Vadim Zeitlin
2016-10-20 21:47:37 +02:00
parent 73f6bf7b6f
commit 0afb95d2f4
15 changed files with 29 additions and 29 deletions

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@@ -43,14 +43,14 @@ on systems even with a much earlier version of GTK+. You will have to ensure
that the application is launched with lazy symbol binding for that.
In order to configure wxWidgets to compile wxGTK you will need use the
@c --with-gtk argument to the @c configure script. This is the default for many
@c \--with-gtk argument to the @c configure script. This is the default for many
systems.
GTK+ 1.2 can still be used, albeit discouraged. For that you can pass
@c --with-gtk=1 to the @c configure script.
@c \--with-gtk=1 to the @c configure script.
Support for GTK+ 3 is available starting with wxWidgets 2.9.4, use @c configure
option @c --with-gtk=3 to enable it.
option @c \--with-gtk=3 to enable it.
For further information, please see the files in @c docs/gtk in the
distribution.

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@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ This sample shows how to use the common dialogs available from wxWidgets. These
dialogs are described in detail in the @ref overview_cmndlg.
In addition to the dialogs accessible from the sample menus, you can also run
it with a <code>--progress=style</code> command line option to show a
it with a <code>\--progress=style</code> command line option to show a
wxProgressDialog with the given style (try 0 for the default style) on program
startup, before the main window is shown.