Douglas Paul Gregor wrote: > BoostBook is nearing the point where building documentation is as > easy as building libraries. The Boost.Build v2 modules for BoostBook > (and > associated tools) are quite functional and work well for me, but I > want to verify the they will work well for someone else. > > I would like a volunteer to try out the BoostBook tools to see if > they can easily build documentation, and report your successes, > failures, and > general level of frustration to the Boost documentation list or to me > personally so I can improve the situation for future users and > developers. You'll need a few tools, a very recent checkout of Boost > CVS, and > possibly a little patience, but everything is explained (I hope) in > the "Getting Started" guide here: > http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~gregod/boost/tools/boostbook/doc/html/ > > Any takers? Please?
Spirit desperately needs a reference manual. Yes, I'm very interested. I am also very interested to build Spirit based tools to make the task easier. I'm just afraid of the time that I need to commit. Perhaps I can proceed step-wise? Suggestions? -- Joel de Guzman joel at boost-consulting.com http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost