Matias Capeletto wrote:
> On 6/1/07, Rene Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Matias Capeletto wrote:
>>> This is the only place where I have this problem.
>>> Another option will be to standardize this kind of reference.
>>> Boost.MultiIndex, Boost.Bimap and Boost.Optional to name
>>> some libraries are using it.
>> I'm sure those aren't the only ones. I've seen the same effect on the
>> Doxygen generated docs which are hard to read because of the continuous
>> flow of the method definitions. This should be easily fixable with some
>> slight tweaks to the CSS. But I see you aren't using the standard
>> boostbook.css :-\
> 
> It is the standard css, only with green tones.
> IMHO this is not a css problem. It can not be solved by css tricks
> because it will affect other sections of the docs that are rendered
> fine.

Not if you wrap that part with the <phrase role=css-class>
stuff</phrase> ;-)

Regards,
-- 
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net


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