This page explains how to interpret the graphs that are generated by doxygen.
Consider the following example: 
    1 /*! Invisible class because of truncation */
     4 /*! Truncated class, inheritance relation is hidden */
     5 class Truncated : public Invisible { };
     7 /* Class not documented with doxygen comments */
     8 class Undocumented { };
    10 /*! Class that is inherited using public inheritance */
    11 class PublicBase : public Truncated { };
    13 /*! A template class */
    14 template<class T> class Templ { };
    16 /*! Class that is inherited using protected inheritance */
    17 class ProtectedBase { };
    19 /*! Class that is inherited using private inheritance */
    20 class PrivateBase { };
    22 /*! Class that is used by the Inherited class */
    25 /*! Super class that inherits a number of other classes */
    26 class Inherited : public PublicBase,
    27                   protected ProtectedBase,
  This will result in the following graph:
The boxes in the above graph have the following meaning: 
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A filled gray box represents the struct or class for which the graph is generated. 
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A box with a black border denotes a documented struct or class. 
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A box with a gray border denotes an undocumented struct or class. 
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A box with a red border denotes a documented struct or class forwhich not all inheritance/containment relations are shown. A graph is truncated if it does not fit within the specified boundaries. 
The arrows have the following meaning: 
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A dark blue arrow is used to visualize a public inheritance relation between two classes. 
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A dark green arrow is used for protected inheritance. 
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A dark red arrow is used for private inheritance. 
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A purple dashed arrow is used if a class is contained or used by another class. The arrow is labeled with the variable(s) through which the pointed class or struct is accessible. 
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A yellow dashed arrow denotes a relation between a template instance and the template class it was instantiated from. The arrow is labeled with the template parameters of the instance.