Peter Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Douglas Gregor writes:
>
> >> (4) It must be possible to link reliably from one library
> >> documentation into another one.
>
> > I don't like that as a requirement, but only because I don't know
> > how to do it.
>
> Good point. Let's keep that as a "nice to have" and decide whether we
> can do it when we know more about the processing engine. DocBook's
> <olink> basically only says: "You can define it ... But how to _do_ it
> is your problem."
>
> Clearly, if we're trying to do something like this, we're going beyond
> the capabilities of XSLT.
I understand the predicament, but we'd better figure it out. I need
to write "this is an MPL metafunction..." in my docs and get a link to
the MPL definition of metafunction.
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