Jeff Garland wrote:
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:22:59 +0800, Joel de Guzman wrote
Jeff Garland wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:39:37 -0700, Eric Niebler wrote
I have modified Joel de Guzman's QuickDoc tool to generate BoostBook XML instead of HTML. In addition, I added a bunch of features to make it integrate well with Doxygen-generated XML. With it, you can author a rich set of cross-linked HTML docs and references with a single text file containing simple mark-up.
Wow, this looks awesome -- throw those stupid xml editors away!
Eric, this is awesome!!! I've had some initial attempts to rewrite
the original quickdoc. Now, I think that's not needed anymore. Thanks, Eric! I'll find some time to write some docs for it.
Unfortunately it blows up gcc3.3.2 :-(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] quickbook]$ bjam --v2
Works fine with me with g++ 3.2 MinGW.
Any clues where it blows up? Error logs? Anything?
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