[1.38.0] PDF package of Boost documentation released.
Folks, A package containing PDF versions of Boost's documentation is now available for Boost-1.38.0 from the usual sourceforge download site: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7586&package_id=159715&release_id=662905 Please note that due to the diverse range of tools in use within Boost it has not been possible to produce PDF's for all of Boost's libraries, those currently included as PDF's are: accumulators any array asio bimap range complex-tr1 concepts config conversion date_time foreach function hash interprocess intrusive iterator math-gcd math mpi octonion optional phoenix program_options proto python_tutorial quaternion ref regex scope_exit signals static_assert string_algo thread tr1 tribool type_traits typeof units unordered variant xpressive Documentation for the following tools are also included in this package: bjam boost_build boostbook quickbook Regards, John Maddock.
John Maddock wrote:
Folks,
A package containing PDF versions of Boost's documentation is now available for Boost-1.38.0 from the usual sourceforge download site: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7586&package_id=159715&release_id=662905
Thanks for doing this! The 7z works fine on Linux using evince. Linking between pdfs seems to be broken but that might be due to the library hard-coding a specific reference (tr1.pdf, Tuples -> Boost tuples link) Thanks again.
Linking between pdfs seems to be broken but that might be due to the library hard-coding a specific reference (tr1.pdf, Tuples -> Boost tuples link)
Nod, I realize that's broken, I think we'll have to try and fix that in a future release - we have the tools now to redirect links to the website - whether we can interlink between PDF's is a whole other issue... John.
Your efforts here are really appreciated.
When I am in the field or traveling there is often no internet access
so it is nice to have this documentation on hand. It is especially
appreciated when a problem arises and needs a quick fix.
Regards
Andrew
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 9:15 PM, John Maddock
Linking between pdfs seems to be broken but that might be due to the library hard-coding a specific reference (tr1.pdf, Tuples -> Boost tuples link)
Nod, I realize that's broken, I think we'll have to try and fix that in a future release - we have the tools now to redirect links to the website - whether we can interlink between PDF's is a whole other issue...
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