
Vladimir Prus wrote:
Douglas Gregor wrote:
The option to eliminate BoostBook entirely, so that one can translate directly from Quickbook to Docbook.
I'm making the assumption that it's better to have something home-grown but simple (Quickbook) rather than something loosely standards-based (extends DocBook) that is hard to use.
I'm not sure. DocBook is something with lots of information available. Anyway, I sure don't want to use quickbook for Boost.Build documentation, so as soon as I'm not forced to, I'm fine. But Boost.Build is probably pure DocBook -- I don't think any BoostBook extensions are used.
At least that will let you keep a lot of options open. Free tools like http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/ (personal edition) and other close to WYSIWYG editors have good support for DocBook. Large tables are a pain to edit in text editor form, wiki style tags help somewhat but are far from ideal. Just my $0.05. -- Bjørn
- Volodya
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