On 02/04/2006 01:17 PM, Larry Evans wrote:
[snip]
but how do I provide the link to the specialization. I've tried,
in A.specialization.xml to put:
<class-specialization
name="A"
id="A.specialization"
>
Well, I've looked in $BOOST_ROOT/tools/boostbook/xsl in:
annotation.xsl
The annotation file looks like it could be modified to lookup
class-specialization as well as use=concat(@name,@id1):
<xsl:key name="classes"
match="class|class-specialization|struct|union" use="concat(@name,@id1)"/>
where id1 is a new attribute with default value of "". IOW,
if nothing is supplied for id1, then everything would work
as now. OTOH, by providing a 2nd name for the specialization,
the concat would produce a different name than the generalized
template which would have the default value of "".
I've tried it by supplying, for the specialization, id1=".special",
and then referring to the specialized template as:
<classname>A.special</classname>
however, it's still not working.
Does anyone have a better way?
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