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- Improving Boost Docs
- About this project
- Boost docs repository
- Unified look and feel project
- Helping Boost authors
- Glue docs project
- Standard C++ Library docs
- Documentation best practices
- Documentation tools
- Subprojects
- Boost.DocTest
- Boost HTML stylesheet
- Boost Kate support
- Boost PDF stylesheet
- Boost-specific WikiMacros
- Boost Trac stylesheet
- Boostscript
- Google Search box project
- HTML to docbook
- Quickbook WikiProcessor
- Quickbook source stylesheet
- SVG icons set project
- Syntax-highlighting project
- Trac syntax-coloring
- Debugger visualizers
- Browser-testing chart
- Logo playground
Introduction
Trac can be extended to support the coloring of source code, both in the wiki and when browsing the repository. It will be very nice if we can get it to produce color-coded output for Boostbook, Quickbook and Jamfiles (more information).
A brief investigation has revealed that SilverCity and scintilla are good options.
Objectives
The project will consist of developing style definitions for Boost using file types so that Trac knows how to display our source.
Active developers
Chris Fairles
chris dot fairles at gmail dot com
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- Improving Boost Docs
- About this project
- Boost docs repository
- Unified look and feel project
- Helping Boost authors
- Glue docs project
- Standard C++ Library docs
- Documentation best practices
- Documentation tools
- Subprojects
- Boost.DocTest
- Boost HTML stylesheet
- Boost Kate support
- Boost PDF stylesheet
- Boost-specific WikiMacros
- Boost Trac stylesheet
- Boostscript
- Google Search box project
- HTML to docbook
- Quickbook WikiProcessor
- Quickbook source stylesheet
- SVG icons set project
- Syntax-highlighting project
- Trac syntax-coloring
- Debugger visualizers
- Browser-testing chart
- Logo playground
Note:
See TracWiki
for help on using the wiki.