Douglas Gregor wrote:

> 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?

Aaah! Was not there the first time I tried ...

>> > 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.

Is there a short overview about the whole system
and some intro for new authors?
I think the problem with doxygen is that you cannot apply it 
to a single file, right?

>> 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, 

So the boost developers do not use BoostBook?

> but not
> BoostBook. Look at Any, Array, or Function for better starter examples.

I'll do that.

 
> 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.

Does that mean editing the files? If yes, how?
This is the first time I get in touch with XSLT, XML, SGML and
all this looks not like I get an overview in amortized O(1) time.

Markus 

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