Hi!

I have been playing with Google Search Coop and I have good news :)
Please go to:
http://tinyurl.com/22sja5

Do not change the page, because the google search box in the toc of
the lib is different from the others.

I have make a proof of concept of a custom google search page for the
regex docs.
Boostbook saves an url of a xml definition file when compiling. We
need one xml definition file per library because it is going to be
customized to include an index of the docs we are reading.

Search something like: regular expression
In the search page are little labels called refinements. When you
click on one of them your search will be refined. The options for now
are:

Regex Docs: This is the auto index
Boost Libs: Search in www.boost.org/libs/*
Example: Search in www.boost.org/libs/* but look for examples (we can
add other things like "Reference" or "Concept")
Lists: Search in lists.boost.org/*

IMO this is a great tool.
The ideal way to deal with the xml definitions will be that boostbook
auto generate one and puts it on the html dir. I have tried to do
this, I manage to get boostbook create the file in a fixed location
but it finally beats me when working I tried to put it in the html
dir. Can somebody show me how to do this?

Hope you like it
Best regards
Matias

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