Ion Gaztañaga wrote:
> Eric Niebler wrote:
>> Ion Gaztañaga wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Using Quickbook/BoostBook/Doxygen toolkit I've detected some problems
>>> while generating the reference section. I've done an small example that
>>> reproduces these problems.
>> <snip>
>>
>>> I'm not sure where this problem lies (maybe in the doxygen2boostbook.xsl
>>> file?) 
>>
>> Most likely. Patches welcome!
> 
> Hi Eric,
> 
>   The problem is my null knowledge of XML/DTD and related stuff.


This is the situation we all find ourselves in.


  I
> thought that module (I don't know if it belongs to Boostbook) had 
> already a maintainer 


Sadly not.


so I've done this test case to make the fix
> simpler. I agree this is a good chance to learn about this stuff, but 
> I'm afraid that for the moment all that I can contribute is a bug 
> report. I promise that I will try to send a patch when I have a bit of 
> time to learn about Boostbook ;-)


The XSLT code was written by Doug Gregor. He no longer has the time to 
maintain it. The rest of us are in the dark. When I have to patch the 
code (infrequent), I hack it randomly until it starts to work. XSLT is 
awful. Sorry I'm not more help.


-- 
Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com

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