David Abrahams wrote:
This may have more to do with boostbook/quickbook than with xpressive, but in my
Windows XP FireFox browser, it appears that every place inline code is
followed by regular text, there is no space separating them.  Spaces
also seem to be missing in a few other places, e.g. "usingnamespace"
can be seen on
http://boost-consulting.com/projects/xpressive/xpressive/user_s_guide.html#xpressive.introduction,
as can  "representationof" ("representation" is in italics).  So this
probably applies to all style changes.

I'm almost sure that I already fixed that a few days ago. Ok,
lemme check...

Ok, I just confirmed that this bug has been fixed. Eric, please run
the docs using the latest QuickBook from Boost HEAD CVS.

Also, the full justification of text is difficult to read.  I don't
think web browsers are smart enough about formatting to make that
legible, at least not at the normal smallish text sizes.

Hrmmm. Very subjective. I feel the opposite. Full justification is
better for smaller fonts than bigger fonts because there are more
spaces to allocate and divide. The problem is when there are few
spaces in between text.

Also, I think the abbrev "parens" should be changed to the word
"parentheses" :)

In QuickBook docs? In xpressive?

Cheers,
--
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net



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