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Subject: Re: [Boost-docs] Consistent look-and-feel for
From: Rene Rivera <grafikrobot () gmail ! com>
Date: 2007-08-24 16:36:57
Message-ID: 46CF0929.7010801 () gmail ! com
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John Maddock wrote:
> Beman Dawes wrote:
>> I appreciate the offer, but am just looking for style sheets and
>> guidelines to ensure Boost web pages look relatively consistent, until
>> such time as a Quickbook WYSIWYG editor becomes available.
>
> Start by setting the stylesheet to the Boostbook one
> (docs/html/boostbook.css). That will give you most of the look and feel,
> but without things like syntax highlighting of code. You also won't get the
> banner and logo at the top of the page etc.
I was typing that same answer :-) ...Additionally you could scrape the
versions of your docs with a header and footer from the beta.boost.org
pages:
http://beta.boost.org/doc/libs/1_34_0/libs/filesystem/doc/index.htm
http://beta.boost.org/doc/libs/1_34_0/libs/timer/timer.htm
But then you'll have to use the CSS from the website, or possibly from
the IBD samples. Neither of which is a single CSS file, so be warned.
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