On 01/03/2006 10:53 PM, João Abecasis wrote:
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1. The stylesheets assume links are relative in a couple of places. This
makes it impossible to use absolute URLs to point to various stuff.
Specifically, I was attempting to use absolute URLs in the following
xsl:params,
boost.root
boost.libraries
html.stylesheet
navig.graphics.path
The attached relative-href.patch fixes this issue by checking whether a
URL is absolute before attempting to manipulate it as a relative link.
2. BoostBook stylesheets assume header files are in boost.root
directory. To document a candidate boost library, for instance, one
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boost-header-root.patch introduces an additional xsl:param
boost.header.root that defaults to boost.root for backward compatibility.
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I'd like to hear others' comments and whether I may commit any of the
proposed changes to CVS.
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I think it's a great idea, but I haven't tried it yet. I've been
wanting to just create the docs for my_library with a Jamfile.v2
in libs/my_library/doc; however, I've had to modify
$BOOST_ROOT/doc/src/boost/xml
and 1 or 2 others under $BOOST_ROOT/doc in order to just create
the docs for my_library by invoking `bjam --v2` from $BOOST_ROOT/doc.
Could you post your libs/my_library/doc/Jamfile.v2 to show us
more how you do this, or am I missing something?
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