Daniel James wrote:It would also be nice to be use macros like this:
[def __boost__ @http://www.boost.org]
Some text that mentions [__boost__ Boost], but then writes it as [__boost__ the Boost Libraries].
You mean:
[def __boost__ [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.boost.org]]
Some text that mentions [__boost__ the Boost Libraries], but then writes it as [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.boost.org the Boost Libraries].
Well not really, the idea was to use the same link with different text. Sorry, I wasn't very clear. I often seem to end up defining more than one macro for a single link:
[def __multi-index__ [@/libs/multi_index/doc/index.html
Boost Multi-Index Containers Library]]
[def __multi-index-short__ [@/libs/multi_index/doc/index.html
Boost.MultiIndex]]? IOTW, macro expansion in markups?
But yes, that it was I meant.
Daniel
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