Reece Dunn wrote:
I have included an updated stylesheet that uses the MS filter technique (I don't know how it looks in another browser such as Mozilla). Again, this is still incomplete.

Doesn't seem to do much for Mozilla, and on that note I think I'd like to avoid using any browser specific techniques at this point.


Given that this stylesheet still has issues with chunking, and doesn't pick up some of the lesser used Docbook markup, I'd like to propose that we use boostbook/xsl/html.xsl as a starting point; it's what I've been using to sanity check the Boost.Build user manual. There's definitely improvements we can make to it, but a lot of work has gone into it already that we should leverage.

Several people commented on the Boost.Build list that they like the look of the Spirit docs; do we want to copy this exact template, or simply evoke the spirit (no pun intended) of them?

Christopher



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