From: Glyn M. <gly...@gm...> - 2010-01-21 08:31:45
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2010/1/20 Dean Michael Berris <mik...@gm...> > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Glyn Matthews <gly...@gm...> > wrote: > > > > 2010/1/20 Dean Michael Berris <mik...@gm...> > >> > >> > >> This is so cool! I should learn to do this one of these days. :D > > > > Very easy to do, the instructions can be found if you go to a page that > > doesn't exist, like: > > > > http://cpp-netlib.github.com/ > > > > Nice! Thanks I'll look into doing that one of these days. Sure beats > having to do it via SSH on sourceforge IMO. ;) > > >> > >> One quick thing is that the marker image doesn't show -- you may have > >> forgotten to put them images into the appropriate directory. ;) > >> > > > > The links to the marker images are on boost.org, which don't seem to > exist. > > I don't know how to fix this. > > > > Oh, okay. I remember those being part of the quickbook images when you > build the documentation that came with the example. We can host those > images ourselves too. > > >> > >> Thanks again for the great effort on the documentation -- I shall > >> reply in kind soon enough once my consulting work winds down a little. > >> > > OK, thanks. > > BTW, I saw that you sent a pull request already, but it seems you > haven't pulled the latest changes I've made in 0.5-devel into your > fork's 0.5-devel branch. I think there's documentation on how to do > that already available here: http://help.github.com/forking/ -- once > you reconcile the conflicts (if there are any, and it looks like there > will be some because there's quite a number of them commits you have > that failed to apply cleanly) and push back to your fork, I should be > able to pull them cleanly from Github. > > OK, that will have to wait because I can't access Github from work. G |