Eric Niebler wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
Eric Niebler wrote:
My grievance with BoostBook's handling of enums goes back a long way
(eg., http://tinyurl.com/fn2hj). The following problems are now fixed:
- Doc comments on enum values are no longer ignored. If you bother to
add doc comments your enumerations, they'll actually show up in your
reference documentation. Imagine that! :-) If you comment your enum
values, they will show up as a variable list in the (new!)
Description section of your enum reference. See
http://tinyurl.com/oo7vm for an example.
I get some strange persistent link underlines on the enums. But it
looks good... Mostly I like the real definitions lists ;-)
Huh, when I clicked the link just now, it looked as if it wasn't loading
the CSS. A refresh fixed it for me. Can you try that? If that doesn't
help, what browser are you using?
Tried it, no change. Using Firefox 1.5.0.1, i.e. the latest. When I move
the mouse from bottom up along the links for the enums the underlines
don't erase.
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