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From: Aleksey Gurtovoy (agurtovoy_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-10-10 10:18:35
Paul,
Are these (from http://tinyurl.com/4hp7d) automatically generated:
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/add.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/dec.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/div.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/inc.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/mod.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/mul.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/sub.hpp.html: filename contains more than one dot character ('.')
...
?
If so, can we adopt a convention that doesn't involve multiple dots [1]
and re-generate them?
[1] E.g. "libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/add_hpp.html", or
even, since these are in their own subdirectory anyway ("headers"),
plain "libs/preprocessor/doc/headers/arithmetic/add.html".
-- Aleksey Gurtovoy MetaCommunications Engineering