Michael Marcin wrote:
> 
> Not directly related to your ideas but I'd just like to mention something 
> aloud since lots of things are changing fast.
> 
> I think quickbook is a great code documentation tool and I use it to 
> document code (and more) at work.  I would like to make sure that quickbook 
> and its generated output is still useable without boost and for non-boost 
> documentation.
> 
> I dont know if I still have to but before I had to add something like the 
> following to my jamfile
> 
> <xsl:param>boost.image.src=images/company_logo.png
> <xsl:param>boost.image.alt="\"Company Name\""
> <xsl:param>boost.image.w=100
> <xsl:param>boost.image.h=100
> 
> Which seems sort of silly.  Couldn't a more descriptive name be chosen for 
> these paramaters that would invite the rest of the world to use these cool 
> documentation tools?

Agreed 100%. That one always strikes me as odd. I'm sure no one will
object to a patch.

Aside: we need to get Rene's installer, or something similar, online,
to make it easier for people to use quick/boostbook. Installation is
the number one PITA. If we make it effortless to install, we'll have
more people using it, for sure.

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


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