I've been looking for a decent documentation tool, but not for documenting a Boost library.
I really like the BoostBook/QuickBook combination, but it all appears to be wired for boost documentation only. QuickDoc is wired for Spirit documentation.
I could hack these tools (QuickDoc is especially easy) to remove the boost- and Spirit-specific features, but I would prefer to be able to use out-of-the-box generic documentation tools that are actively used and maintained by a community larger than just me.
Any recommendations on what I should do?
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