Has anyone given thought to making quickbook/Boostbook/whatever else
is needed usable outside of the Boost environment?

I'm currently working on a project that would benefit enormously from
the kind of documentation quickbook can produce.  It would be nice to
have things set up so the Boost documentation tools could be run
independently of the Boost build system; that is, as separate
command-line utilities (with appropriate documentation, of course :) ).

In particular, I can't use bjam and would have to integrate
documentation builds into an existing make-based build environment.

Has anyone tried this?  If so, can you post instructions?

Thanks for some great tools!

                            -Dave



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