I've been tweaking the formatting a bit. There are two new stylesheet
options:
- boost.syntax.highlight: set this parameter to 0 to turn off
highlighting of C++ keywords (speeds things up a little bit)
- boost.compact.function: set this parameter to 0 to turn off the
"compact" display of functions that have no substantial documentation (the
compact display uses the same ideas as the enum compact display). Of
course, any <para> elements or
And a list of the other changes:
- methods and overloaded methods can show up in class bodies now (oops)
- cv qualifiers on functions are formatted more appropriately
- Only the names in multi-line function declarations are made into links
(not the return type, and definately not the whole declaration)
- The <type> element can now specify the return type of a function
instead of using the return-type attribute. The return-type attribute will
be deprecated, I'll change all existing BoostBook, and the XSL will start
warning about it in the near future.
Doug
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