Hartmut Kaiser wrote:
Joel wrote:
Here's another update of quickbook:
http://tinyurl.com/4tdjj
and some preliminary docs:
http://tinyurl.com/64el7
Changed my mind. Now, simple text formatting is allowed:
/italic/, *bold*, _underline_, =teletype=
The syntax is not yet set in stone. I'd like to hear your comments and feedback. Wish lists welcome.
Is there a way to suppress (escape) this if needed?
Yes. The single char escape "\" for example:
\*not-bold\*
Honestly, I am not quite happy with these "simpler" markups. I've just moved the Boost.Python tutorial over to quickbook and had to manually tweak some text which were mistakenly formatted. As I mentioned in the previous quickbook doc (prior to this), it's easy to make mistakes with these markups. It is common, for us C++ people, to use /, *, _ and = when writing documentation.
I'd like to hear your opinions. Shall we keep it or kill it? It's also possible to have a command line flag for this feature. Some people might like it. Thoughts?
Regards, -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net
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