Joel de Guzman wrote:
Eric Niebler wrote:
João Abecasis wrote:
Eric Niebler wrote:
Is this better?
http://tinyurl.com/j4y4s
<snip>
All in all, I prefer the second 'after' in your last link above. I
think it solves all issues simply and nicely!
Good. Now all I need to do is figure out what the XSL incantation is
that generates it. :-P
I like it too, BTW :P
OK! I now know the magic XSL incantation to make this work. But I notice
there are already two different output styles supported by function.xsl,
toggled by the boost.generation.mode XSL parameter. (The styles are
"compact," the default ugliness with which you are already familiar; and
"standardese," a wholly different and exciting form of ugliness.)
Is anybody setting boost.generation.mode? Why do we have it? Grepping
through the boost tree reveals nothing. The CVS history shows that these
modes were there from day 1. Would anybody object if I just ripped all
this complexity out?
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Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
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