On Wednesday 26 November 2003 10:42 am, Markus Werle wrote:
> Thanks!
> Note the "Getting Started" at the bottom of the page is not
> a link ...
The "Next" is, though?
> > And, of course, we'll be glad to answer any questions that come up.
>
> The tight coupling with bjam is necessary?
It takes a bit of work to do the BoostBook->HTML, and using Doxygen makes it
unbearable.
> Or can I invoke any toolchain available?
>
> I tried db2pdf (on linux) in the mpl/doc/src, but it failed,
> I guess due to misssingBoostBook DTD ...
Interesting... the MPL docs look to be written in DocBook, but not BoostBook.
Look at Any, Array, or Function for better starter examples.
If you do want to use a different toolchain, you'll have to manually apply the
$BOOST_ROOT/tools/boostbook/xsl/docbook.xsl stylesheet to the BoostBook XML
files to get a pure DocBook document that you can---I think---use with
db2pdf.
Doug
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