tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218157414905973664.post1828229308266344438..comments2018-05-11T12:06:47.287+02:00Comments on Barend's Blog (Boost.Geometry, Programming, Music, Languages): Doxygen and QuickBookBarendhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09980486851496193008noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218157414905973664.post-89391561488423871752011-02-23T09:35:12.569+01:002011-02-23T09:35:12.569+01:00@Faruk, you are using the wrong command to combine...@Faruk, you are using the wrong command to combine the xml files, if you look in the script you will see :<br /><br />xsltproc combine.xslt index.xml >all.xml<br /><br />is the way to do it.Bo Jensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10533779186894174073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218157414905973664.post-3168209312563158672011-01-24T18:40:19.494+01:002011-01-24T18:40:19.494+01:00With bjam takes care, I mean that I specify a qbk ...With bjam takes care, I mean that I specify a qbk in my jamfile and that bjam translates this to HTML.<br />I really don't do anything with XML's, or look into the XML's that are created as intermediary files.<br />I will mail you soon with some details.Barendhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09980486851496193008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218157414905973664.post-78546153876521616782011-01-24T13:29:38.884+01:002011-01-24T13:29:38.884+01:00Hello again, thanks for your help. But still I did...Hello again, thanks for your help. But still I didn't understand. How does bjam care for them? I need a detailed explanation. If you know a source I can learn from I'll be appreciated if you share that with me. My e-mail is faruk.kuscan@gmail.com . Now I have a boostbook xml file called quick.xml whose source is quick.qbk, and another boostbook xml called reference.xml whose source is doxygen-all.xml. I want them to be merged.<br /><br />Sorry for taking your time.<br /><br />FarukFaruk Kuşcanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14396235531595819146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218157414905973664.post-27961793955623140382011-01-22T19:47:20.670+01:002011-01-22T19:47:20.670+01:00Faruk: first it is work in progress (I changed it ...Faruk: first it is work in progress (I changed it a bit recently). Second, it is multi-platform (I apply it on Windows). Third, instead of combining XML files, it avoids them... (well, they are intermediary). bjam cares for them.Barendhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09980486851496193008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218157414905973664.post-53988007025039949342011-01-21T15:44:15.746+01:002011-01-21T15:44:15.746+01:00Hi, I'm a computer engineering student and now...Hi, I'm a computer engineering student and now I'm an intern at a company. I am asked to do the things you tell here. However I'm a little unfamilier to linux. I found and did everything you told here, but only the merging two boostbook xml files. What command do I need to do that? There is a combine.xslt file in the folder. I tried that with "xsltproc combine.xslt" but I had no idea. If you help me combining two boostbook xml files, I'll be appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks.<br /><br />FarukFaruk Kuşcanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14396235531595819146noreply@blogger.com