"Dean Michael Berris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been writing some documentation lately generated using Quickbook
> + Boostbook for a library I've been working on (and have been using)
> for a while now ( http://dispatcher.sourceforge.net ) and I just
> wanted to get some clarification regarding the use of the Boost C++
> Libraries image which is usually located at the top-left corner of the
> page(s) generated by Quickbook+Boostbook.
>
> Would it be alright to put up on-line documentation bearing the Boost
> C++ Libraries image even if the library is not part of the Boost C++
> Libraries yet?

Even though I believe it's commonly done, I think we should discourage
it.

> If not, what would be the best approach for putting a different image
> on the generated documentation? I'm tempted to just make an image and
> save it as boost.gif and bundle it with the documentation. Though that
> might work, I'm not sure that's the best approach.

Sounds OK to me.  If you want to put a "PROPOSED FOR" watermark across
the Boost logo, that might work.

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com


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