Le jeu. 21 févr. 2019 à 06:19, Timothy Wrona <tjwrona1...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> > Either way having it as an "index.html" file somewhere on the hard-disk is > not very intuitive. It would make much more sense for it to be on a web > server where you can access it with a sensible URL. > Unless it's linked from some front page you know users often go to, I don't see why http://some.server/doc/mylibrary/index.html is more "intuitive" than file://some/directory/mylibrary/index.html. The difference between the two is sharing vs not, it's not about "intuitiveness". BTW your questions are really not clear on the topic of sharing. The problem of a developer building documentation without realizing it is very different from the problem of user not building anything, even when the latter is not curious about documentation either. PS: I suggested some cmake fine-tuning on stackoverflow.
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