On 8/7/24 4:43 PM, Steven Watanabe via Boost wrote:
AMDG
On 8/7/24 17:35, Robert Ramey via Boost wrote:
a) how do I find this by navigating the boost website? I couldn't do and still can't figure this out even knowing that it's there.
You don't (I suppose you could navigate up from the library pages). Why do you want to? The categorized index in libs/libraries.htm is better for any purpose I know of.
b) I notice that the Safe Numerics library isn't there. It doesn't use quickbook, but it DOES use boostbook. So I would expect to find it here.
Some libraries build their documentation in lib/xxx/doc/html, instead of using the global build.
I've always done that for my libraries so that one could read the documentation before downloading the library. A really dumb question. If the consolidated documentation is not available through the web site, what is the point of generating it. I'm sure it takes a lot of time. From the point of view of modularization, wouldn't it make more sense just to generated inside the libraries doc/html directory? FWIW, I generate for my own libraries and check them into the git repo. I know this might seem redundant, but it relieves the user and or release of building the docs and permits the documentation to be browsed on one's local environment. Robert Ramey
In Christ, Steven Watanabe
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