Stjepan Rajko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> John Maddock recently mentioned using the boost.root parameter to
> avoid having to have copies of html/images in a libs own doc/html
> directory.  In addition, this parameter is also applied as a prefix to
> the "Home", "People", "FAQ", and "More" links in the navbar (but not
> "Libraries").
>
> Another cool use case seems to be that, instead of specifying the
> relative-path-to-boost-root, you can also specify a global url (like
> http://www.boost.org) and it will work with the images from there and
> the navbar links will also point to the right place.  This seems
> useful for developing libs that are not yet in boost, and don't
> necessarily have a relative path to a boost root (when uploaded
> somewhere).
>
> My question is, should the boost.root parameter by default also be
> applied as a prefix to the boostbook.css location, as well as the
> "Libraries" link in the navbar?

I believe it already does apply to the .css in cvs HEAD, we should fix it so 
that "Libraries" is found as well though.

> The latter would require something similar in the definition of the
> boost.libraries xsl:param in navbar.xsl.
>
> Does this sound reasonable to add?  I can post the diffs here for
> verification, since this is the first time I've looked at an xsl
> sheet.

Sure go ahead.

John. 


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