David A. Greene wrote:
From the main page: Guidelines->Writing Documentation for Boost Takes one to a page last updated Nov. 5 2001.
Huh, I didn't even know we had that page. It's actually pretty good information, but it describes the required content of Boost documentation, not the format or the tools available to easily create the content or integrate it with the Boost documentation tool chain. We should probably cross-link this with the BoostBook/Doxygen/QuickBook docs.
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.
From the main page, click on Tools. There you'll find links to the docs for BoostBook and QuickBook.
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