-----Original Message----- From: Boost [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Gennadiy Rozental Sent: 08 January 2015 17:35 To: boost@lists.boost.org Subject: Re: [boost] [test] boost.test owner unresponsive to persistent
multiple years
Paul A. Bristow
writes: I'm not understanding why you can't use a separate Quickbook section called "Advanced" and provide the execution monitor stuff there.
I am trying to make Boost.Test UTF the interface these docs will describe (isn't this what you wanted?). Thus we dropped: test execution monitor, program execution monitor, execution monitor from all the user's guide and advanced usage
problems for sections. I can't see why you want to hide these from view. Some users may want them?
Few components which I still want to cover I placed in reference docs. This location makes most since this is really is a programmer interface with some semantic behind it.
The document size is irrelevant - what counts is finding what you want to know.
Yes and No. The main intention here is to ensure that users will never get confused these components as public interfaces of UTF. I intentionally want them to look very different.
The TOC is the first weapon, and the (auto-)index second, and the C++ reference third.
Not quite sure how index is going to help with what I am after.
The index may not help you but it should help the *user* find what he wants to know. It's just one tool in the navigation game. Paul --- Paul A. Bristow Prizet Farmhouse Kendal UK LA8 8AB +44 (0) 1539 561830