On 6/7/07, John Maddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matias Capeletto wrote:
> > If this is the case, which is the problem in using independent chunk
> > size for each library?
> > I think that I have to learn more about the
> > quickbook->boostbook->docbook chain.
> > Regards
> > Matias
>
> Chunking is carried out when the docbook XML is translated to HTML: in the
> very last step of the chain in other words, so if there's only one Docbook
> XML book being translated, then there's only one lot of settings to go with
> it.

Then IMHO we must stick to the current layout for the docs web pages.
A nice looking general doc page (maybe done in qbk too) with relative
links to the others docs libs.

I can make a proof of concept of a general page in qbk. I think a
table with libraries logos on the left and descriptions on the right
will look very nice.

Look at this page:
http://web.fi.uba.ar/~mcape/boost/tools/blade/index.html

I can continue making logos for all the libs (with the time :P).

Best regards
Matias

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