
David Klein <dave_chp@gmx.de> writes:
David Abrahams wrote:
David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com> writes:
4) why is only boost python "hyper linked"? No reason. Asked and answered in a previous message.
This might have seemed ungrateful; sorry. I appreciate your feedback; I'm just short of time and sleep.
Don't worry, no offense taken.
5) I'd actually would swap 5.2 and 5.3 ... i think most windows users prefer using stuff in an ide an not on the cmdline, so using IDE should come before cmdline. True, but the IDE instructions are much more complicated than the cmdline instructions. I've been using the principle that when the tracks bifurcate, branches are ordered from shortest to longest, to make it easier to find the branch you want.
Does that make sense or should I have used a different criterion?
Well yes it does, but I probably would have ordered by "most common use" or something like that.
In that case we should always start with Windows. I tried a consistent organization, but it just wasn't working. For some user, the instructions she's looking for are too far away. How important is this?
BTW, just spotted a small typo: 7.2 Link to a Boost Library On *nix The o is uppercase in the 7.2 headline and the content box.
Thanks, fixed. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com