Hi all,

currently I can generate for some subdirectories my Latex and Doxygen 
documentation. This is done like it is described in the cmake FAQ.
What I now want to do is to collect all this commands of the subdirectory and 
put it in an unique common build command, e.g. make doc.
The idea is that the user can generate all documents with one common command, 
like cmake currently does during source build when a user types make all.

The problem is that when I add a custom target it doesn't know about targets 
given by a ADD_SUBDIRECTORY command.

Consider following structure:

\src
 \modules
  \module1 -> some docu
  \module2 -> some docu
  \module3 -> some docu
 \tools
  \tool1 -> some docu
  \tool2 -> some docu

Then think about the user who types in "make doc" and all documents of the 
whole build is generated.

Is it with current release (cmake 2.4.7) possible to generate such a command 
for generating documentation?

If not so. Does the next big step of cmake (cmake 2.5 or 2.6 ???) consider 
something like a doc command in it? Similar to the install command which 
collects all informations of the to installable files. 

Thanks for your help.

Greetings

Alexander


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