# creates appearance section: this should be used for all main GUI controls
ALIASES += appearance{1}="\htmlonly <br><div><span class='appearance'>Appearance:</span><br><table class='appearance'><tr><td><img src='wxmsw/\1' alt='wxMSW appearance' class='appearance'></td><td><img src='wxgtk/\1' alt='wxGTK appearance' class='appearance'></td><td><img src='wxmac/\1' alt='wxMac appearance' class='appearance'></td></tr><tr><td>wxMSW appearance</td><td>wxGTK appearance</td><td>wxMac appearance</td></tr></table></div> \endhtmlonly"
-# IMPORTANT: the \headerfile command does not work everywhere we'd need it,
-# e.g. in the constants page we need to specify an header file
-# even if they're not inside a \class, \function or \struct command:
+# Use this in grouped global functions, and macros since they
+# wouldn't otherwise indicate what header they are defined in.
ALIASES += header{1}="Include file:\n \verbatim #include <\1> \endverbatim"
-# IMPORTANT: inside a \class, we want to specify the header file only once
-# and not twice as the \headerfile command requires:
-ALIASES += wxheader{1}="\headerfile \1 wx/\1"
-
# some formatting aliases
ALIASES += true="<span class='literal'>true</span>"
ALIASES += false="<span class='literal'>false</span>"