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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> boost
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Re: [boost] [Review] xpressive - Doc comments
by Eric Niebler other posts by this author
Sep 13 2005 9:59AM messages near this date
[boost] Boost regression notification (2005-09-13 [RC_1_33_0]) | [boost] Problem with Serialization and Building with Managed Extensions
SOURCE Thomas Witt wrote:
>  Joel de Guzman wrote:
>  
> > David Abrahams wrote:
> >
> >> This may have more to do with boostbook/quickbook than with 
> >> xpressive, but in my
> >> Windows XP FireFox browser, it appears that every place inline code is
> >> followed by regular text, there is no space separating them.  Spaces
> >> also seem to be missing in a few other places, e.g. "usingnamespace"
> >> can be seen on
> >> http://boost-consulting.com/projects/xpressive/xpressive/user_s_guide.html#xpressive.int
roduction, 
> >>
> >> as can  "representationof" ("representation" is in italics).  So this
> >> probably applies to all style changes.
> >
> >
> > I'm almost sure that I already fixed that a few days ago. Ok,
> > lemme check...
> >
> > Ok, I just confirmed that this bug has been fixed. Eric, please run
> > the docs using the latest QuickBook from Boost HEAD CVS.
>  
>  
>  Hmm... I just confirmed the bug still exists with inline code. CVS Head 
>  of now. This seems to be related to the xml pretty printing.
>  
>  Thomas
>  

The bug still exists, confirmed. I have disabled XML pretty printing and 
regenerated the docs. I've updated the download and put the clean docs 
at http://boost-sandbox.sf.net/libs/xpressive. (I also took the 
opportunity to patch a few portability issues in the code.)

-- 
Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com
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