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From: Matias Capeletto (matias.capeletto_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-05-30 22:49:40


On 5/30/07, David Abrahams <dave_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> on Tue May 29 2007, "Matias Capeletto" <matias.capeletto-AT-gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > C++ is a different beast from Java, and the way to document the libraries
> > is different too. I can give you the doxygen docs of my lib,
> > Boost.Bimap. They are here: ( http://tinyurl.com/2pqytf ).
> > But in the same way as other C++ libraries, the list of classes and
> > functions is not the appropriate way to document it. Please look at (
> > http://tinyurl.com/22sja5 )
> > You can look for the reference there, that is not generated by
> > doxygen. This kind of reference is the one used by other boost
> > libraries like Boost.MultiIndex, and IMHO it is far superior to
> > doxygen docs.
>
> Wow, beautiful pictures. How did you make them?

With an object based image editor that lets me put shadows and apply
transparencies.
If you are interested I did the following logos last year, feel free
to use them...

* A possible Boost.Build v2 logo, based on the work of Vladimir Prus
http://matias.capeletto.googlepages.com/boost.build.logo.png

* A possible Quickbook logo
http://matias.capeletto.googlepages.com/boost.Quickbook.logo.png

* A possible Boost.Python logo
http://matias.capeletto.googlepages.com/boost.python.logo.png

* A possible Boost.MultiIndex logo
http://matias.capeletto.googlepages.com/boost.multi_index.logo.png

I will try to make more in the future if people is interested.

Best Regards
Matias


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