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- Improving Boost Docs
- About this project
- Boost docs repository
- Unified look & feel project
- Docs translations project
- Glue docs project
- Standard C++ Library Docs
- Documentation Best Practices
- Subprojects
- Boost.DocTest
- Boost HTML stylesheet
- Boost Kate support
- Boost PDF stylesheet
- Boost specific WikiMacros
- Boost Trac stylesheet
- Boost.Build support for doc tools
- Boostscript
- Google Search Box project
- HTML to docbook
- Improving Boostbook
- Quickbook WikiProcessor
- Quickbook source stylesheet
- SVG icons set project
- Syntax highlighting project
- Trac Syntax Coloring
- Browser Testing Chart
- Logo Playground
Introduction
Using modern CSS capabilities we can change in a great degree the way HTML pages will be rendered. A stylesheet can be developed that takes the HTML generated by Boostbook and shows it as Quickbook source. This will allow to easily translate Boostbook docs to Quickbook, and when the HTML to docbook project find a good solution, we will have achieve a path from common HTML docs to quickbook sources that is very appealing.
Status
The stylesheet is fully functional, you can check it with the on-line Boost.DocTest document. In Firefox 2, go to "View" --> "Page Style" --> "Quickbook Source".
Active Developers
Matias Capeletto
matias dot capeletto at gmail dot com
Rene Rivera
- Improving Boost Docs
- About this project
- Boost docs repository
- Unified look & feel project
- Docs translations project
- Glue docs project
- Standard C++ Library Docs
- Documentation Best Practices
- Subprojects
- Boost.DocTest
- Boost HTML stylesheet
- Boost Kate support
- Boost PDF stylesheet
- Boost specific WikiMacros
- Boost Trac stylesheet
- Boost.Build support for doc tools
- Boostscript
- Google Search Box project
- HTML to docbook
- Improving Boostbook
- Quickbook WikiProcessor
- Quickbook source stylesheet
- SVG icons set project
- Syntax highlighting project
- Trac Syntax Coloring
- Browser Testing Chart
- Logo Playground