Eric Niebler wrote:
Doug Gregor wrote:
On Aug 23, 2004, at 10:32 AM, Doug Gregor wrote:
The text for the following doxygen fields end up orphaned at the bottom of the generated HTML, with no section header:
\pre
\return
There are probably others that I haven't discovered yet.
<<extra info: also without headers are \post and \attention.>>
These changes require some minor tweaking to tools/boostbook/xsl/doxygen/doxygen2boostbook.xsl, to recognize the section kinds for these clauses and turn them into BoostBook. I'm actually a little surprised that 'pre' is working but 'post' isn't, because I can see code for the latter but not the former...
These are fixed in CVS.
Doug
Thanks for looking into this Doug.
I'm still not getting section headers for any of these.
Now that I know where to look, I had a peek at doxygen2boostbook.xsl and, although I don't really know XSL, I can take a guess as to what the problem is. In doxygen2boostbook.xsl, these entities are refered to by the names "return", "note", and "post". However, in function.xsl, these same entities are looked for using the strings "returns", "notes", and "postconditions". I image that has something to do with the problem, but I could be wrong.
If I knew a bit more about XSL, I'd submit a patch. I'll see if I can figure it out.
-- Eric Niebler Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com
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