Eric Niebler wrote:

Is there a complete example somewhere of how to write Boost
documentation for a library that has Doxygen comments, all
using QUickbook as the base?


The documentation for Boost.Xpressive using QuickBook and Doxygen. It's in boost CVS (HEAD) at libs/xpressive/doc.

Great, thanks!

Can you tell us which obvious links point to outdated information? We should clean that up.

From the main page:

Guidelines->Writing Documentation for Boost

Takes one to a page last updated Nov. 5 2001.

I don't even know how to navigate to the BoostBook or Quickbook
documentation anymore.  I used to be able to get to BoostBook by
some arcane path but I can't seem to find the right combination
of links at the moment.

Oh yeah, now I got it.  One has to click on the BoostBook-generated
documentation for a library, then alter the URL to strip off everything
past doc/html.  Not very user-friendly.

                                    -Dave




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