Jeff Garland wrote:

I've applied your patch to the release candidate and head now -- it looks good. We may still have some issue with changes we made to the process w.r.t custom style sheets for pdf to keep text within tables correctly, but I'm not 100% sure on that. I've now got my local setup able to at least generate the html successfully -- pdf doesn't work for me, but that's an environment thing for me -- Bart has successfully generated pdf.

So I believe we should be square on this now or are there other changes we should make?

Thanks, Jeff. Just a couple more changes, which I've already taken care of myself. First, I changed $BOOST_ROOT/doc/Jamfile.v2 so it automatically generates the doxygen reference sections. Second, I deleted from libs/date_time/xmldoc the stale *.boostbook files. They'll get generated on-demand now. I did this on both the head and release branches.

You shouldn't have to worry about your docs getting out of sync with the code or with the BoostBook tool chain ever again.

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Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com


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