I looked at the conversion you did for the serialization documents and can
only ask - Why did you stop?  They look great to me.  This gives me strong
motivation to make the switch.

As you can imagine, I'm in love with the left hand navigation pane.
Jonathon Turkanis submitted a generic solution which I was hoping would have
been integrated into boost - book by now.

Robert Ramey

James Fowler wrote:

> If you skip Doxygen and stick to QuickBook, you'll probably have few
> problems, and whatever problems arise should be much easier to handle.
> I'm not recommending avoiding Doxygen in general - I'm using it for my
> own projects - but boost::serialization is a little different since
> you already have existing docs which should move easily to QuickBook
> without having to become a "boost book developer".

Its very important to me to avoid becoming a "boost book developer"






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