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Hello everyone

I have a ros stack, which I like to generate its documentation using rosdoc. but then it generates documentation for alot of other ros packages. I'd like to generate documentation only for my packages I'm aware of the exclude attribute for the rosdoc configuration, but it excludes a pattern, and I want to exclude dependancy Any ideas? thnx


Originally posted by Moataz Elmasry on ROS Answers with karma: 126 on 2011-11-30

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If you just run "rosdoc " it should just document that package, though older versions of rosdoc had a bug that would cause the behavior you described.


Originally posted by kwc with karma: 12244 on 2011-12-01

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Comment by Moataz Elmasry on 2011-12-04:
works perfectly, also under diamondback. Many many thanks

Comment by kwc on 2011-12-02:
If you pass in multiple packages, it should create a common index.html. I believe diamondback may still have the bug.

Comment by Moataz Elmasry on 2011-12-02:
I have diamondback I don't want to run rosdoc on single packages, there are alot of packages, and also because it will create separate doc folders, with no common index.html

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