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Subject: Re: [Boost-cmake] Generation of the PDF file
From: Michael Jackson (mike.jackson_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-12-04 12:11:41


Cool, Thanks.

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Mike Jackson <www.bluequartz.net>
On Dec 4, 2009, at 12:09 PM, troy d. straszheim wrote:
> Michael Jackson wrote:
>> How is the PDF file <http://sodium.resophonic.com/boost-cmake/1.41.0.cmake0/boost-1.41.0.cmake0.pdf 
>> > generated? I am working with the HDF Group to move their build  
>> system to CMake and they were wanting something just like this.
>>  With the proper citations and acknowledgements, can I re-use the  
>> contents of the PDF file for the HDF5 project?
>
> The trick is to use 'sphinx' the python documentation tool.    
> Probably what you want to do is take tools/build/CMake/doc, swap out  
> the logo, cut out the boost-specific stuff, add acknowledgements,  
> etc..  There's a makefile in there that will build html, latex, all  
> kinda stuff.  To get pdf you 'make latex', then in the build/latex  
> directory there will be a makefile with a 'make pdf' target in it.
>
> -t
>
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