Stefan Slapeta wrote:
Thanks Eric, great work!
Be sure to thank Joel, too. This is really his baby. I was merely the corrupting influence.
- There are some "predefined" images like the smiley but it seems that they are not documented.
There are?! I think you're mistaken. If you're wondering how :-) in quickbook.qbk gets turned into the smiley graphic, notice that :-) is defined as a macro at the top of quickbook.qbk:
[def :-) [$images/smiley.png]]
- I don't know how this fits into the WikiWiki concept, but some support for a navigation tree on the left side would be great.
Agreed, but QuickBook isn't the place for that. QuickBook just spits out BoostBook XML. If someone were to add navigation tree support to BoostBook, then QuickBook will support it.
- maybe the syntax highlighting could be done dynamically with informations from an external source. this would allow to define keywords and comment rules for other languages without having to write a new parser.
Ya, that would be cool. I don't know how to do that with Spirit, though. (It would be pretty straightforward if we were using xpressive, since xpressive let's you parse strings into rules, but I don't think Spirit lets you do that. Joel?)
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