Hi,

I would like to use quickbook for writing non-boost specific articles,
however, I'm having a hard time getting boostbook to play nice and
remove the navbar and boost logo at the top of all the generated
documentation. There is an xsl parameter to remove the navbar, but the
logo remains, and another post from Doug Gregor suggests the only way to
remove the logo is to alter or remove navbar.xsl from the boostbook/xsl
directory. This is a pain, as I'd like to be able to build my
documentation out of the box.

At this point I'd settle for a hack, but I think it'd be really valuable
in the future to be able to more easily write non-boost documentation.
There are many software (and even non-software) projects that could
benefit from the combination of quickbook + Boost.Build and yet it seems
to be difficult to get boostbook to behave itself in other environments.
Just my two cents.

Thanks,

Dylan Trotter




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