Rene Rivera wrote:
> Joel de Guzman wrote:
>> Rene Rivera wrote:
>>> It's getting there, going through all the output actions and turning 
>>> them into templates, and testing them is slow work :-( Although the code 
>>> that's currently checked in has a good portion implemented (as of 
>>> yesterday). I'd say 60% of the output in regular looking docs is 
>> 60%! Cool!
> 
> Well, note my careful choice of words ;-) It's not 60% of the 
> directives, or possible output, just of the usual output. Meaning the 
> usual output is statistically using a smaller percentage of directives 
> than what is possible.

Understood. Still, a huge amount! :-)

>>> template driven now. I have the hard step of restructuring how lists are 
>>> processed next.
>> QBk Lists? Hmmm... maybe break it down to some low-level templates
>> for a) ordered list start/end b) unordered list start/end. c)
>> list items. Then have qbk generate the templates.
> 
> Well, that's the easy part :-) And list items are already generated with 
> a template. The hard part is redoing the generation so that it doesn't 
> backtrack on the output to insert sublists into the parent list item.

Ah, yeah, tricky.

Regards,
-- 
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net


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