
Thanks Daniel. I applied the change. I've got one more question. In order for Optional documentation to look as most of the other libraries' docs, I need this green panel at the top with the quote "...one of the most highly regarded and expertly designed C++ library projects in the world." Is there an easy way to do that? Regards, &rzej 2014-04-12 10:15 GMT+02:00 Daniel James <dnljms@gmail.com>:
On 11 April 2014 23:27, Andrzej Krzemienski <akrzemi1@gmail.com> wrote:
I use the one I found in sub-module Optional (enclosed). Is there a recommended one? If so, am I supposed to copy it to sub-module Optional?
You can use the one from 'doc/src/boostbook.css' in the main repo. I just created a pull request to do that.
If you'd rather have your own copy you can add a rule to copy the super-project files into your documentation, something like:
install css : [ glob $(BOOST_ROOT)/doc/src/*.css ] : <location>html ;
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