Vladimir Prus wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm documenting a library, and would like to include an example in
> tutorial. I already have the example as .cpp file, so the question is: how
> to include that .cpp file into documentation. Is there something like
>
> <include-example href="../examples/multiple_sources.cpp"/>
>
> ? Do I have any alternatives other than copy-paste?
Ok, I've a couple of other issues. The page that I see at
http://zigzag.cs.msu.su:7813/program_options2/tutorial.html
has a couple of problems:
1. The code, which I've copy-pasted and wrapped in programlisting, is not
highlighted, even though class reference uses highlighting. How hard would it
be to enable highlighting for the programlisting elements?
2. Right at the bottom of the page, the are results of rendering the <screen>
element. The problem is that it's not as nice as the programlisting. Is there
anything which can be done. Like using the same class as for programlisting?
- Volodya
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