
You definitely wouldn't want to do that ;) I've had some experience in converting documentation and I concluded that it was easier to start from the displayed text and copy'n'paste into a Quickbook file, adding layout as I went. If the files have Doxygen-syntax comments , then these will form a reference section with little or no effort. But have you have to be 'fluent' in Quickbook, of course. Paul Paul A. Bristow Prizet Farmhouse Kendal, Cumbria LA8 8AB UK
-----Original Message----- From: Boost <boost-bounces@lists.boost.org> On Behalf Of John Maddock via Boost Sent: 12 November 2019 12:59 To: Mateusz Loskot via Boost <boost@lists.boost.org> Cc: John Maddock <jz.maddock@googlemail.com> Subject: Re: [boost] Fwd: Markdown to Quickbook
You wouldn't want to do that ;)
But some markdown processors will convert to docbook: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html
So rather than using quickbook as a front end to docbook, that would let you use markdown in a similar way.
Or you could go directly from markdown to html but use our css stylesheets for a similar look and feel.
The catch with either, is hooking our stylesheets up to whatever your markdown processor produces - particularly with regard to syntax highlighting etc.
In short you will need to experiment I suspect.
HTH, John.
On 12/11/2019 10:23, Mateusz Loskot via Boost wrote:
As boost-docs may not be as popular among subscribers as the development list, I'm bumping my chances for solution...
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Mateusz Loskot <mateusz@loskot.net> Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 21:25 Subject: Markdown to Quickbook To: <boost-docs@lists.boost.org>
Hi,
Is there an established known method for converting a Markdown document to Quickbook dokument?
Best regards, Mateusz Loskot, mateusz@loskot.net (Sent from mobile, may suffer from top-posting)
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