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    Hello,

    I have made a Qt application that uses several files. Now that I have to give the project to somebody I need to make a proper documentation. I'm searching for a tool like javadoc would be (I've seen it once somewhere). Maybe doxygen would be a nice tool also, but what could you suggest at all? Is there any for Qt applications?
    (please consider that I'm a complete beginner to the topic and pretty lost in the forest of infos.)
    Szilvi

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    Doxygen is ok if you're a beginner.
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