Update bjam calls in boostbook docs.

[SVN r64137]
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Daniel James 2010-07-18 16:46:20 +00:00
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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ using boostbook
documentation for libraries that do not require Doxygen. To documentation for libraries that do not require Doxygen. To
test this, change into the directory <filename test this, change into the directory <filename
class="directory">$BOOST_ROOT/libs/function/doc</filename> and class="directory">$BOOST_ROOT/libs/function/doc</filename> and
run the command <code>bjam --v2</code>: it should produce HTML run the command <code>bjam</code>: it should produce HTML
documentation for the Boost.Function library in the documentation for the Boost.Function library in the
<code>html</code> subdirectory.</para> <code>html</code> subdirectory.</para>
</section> </section>
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ using fop : FOP_COMMAND
<para>To test PDF generation, switch to the directory <filename <para>To test PDF generation, switch to the directory <filename
class="directory">$BOOST_ROOT/libs/function/doc</filename> and class="directory">$BOOST_ROOT/libs/function/doc</filename> and
execute the command <command>bjam --v2 pdf</command>. In the execute the command <command>bjam pdf</command>. In the
absence of any errors, Apache FOP will be executed to transform absence of any errors, Apache FOP will be executed to transform
the XSL:FO output of DocBook into a PDF file.</para> the XSL:FO output of DocBook into a PDF file.</para>
</section> </section>
@ -300,8 +300,8 @@ using fop : FOP_COMMAND
documentation. First, change to the directory documentation. First, change to the directory
<code>$BOOST_ROOT/doc</code> and remove (or make writable) the <code>$BOOST_ROOT/doc</code> and remove (or make writable) the
<code>.html</code> files in <code>.html</code> files in
<code>$BOOST_ROOT/doc/html</code>. Then, run <code>bjam <code>$BOOST_ROOT/doc/html</code>. Then, run <code>bjam</code>
--v2</code> to build HTML documentation. You should see several to build HTML documentation. You should see several
warnings like these while DocBook documentation is being built warnings like these while DocBook documentation is being built
from BoostBook documentation:</para> from BoostBook documentation:</para>
@ -316,12 +316,12 @@ Cannot find function named 'next'</programlisting>
documentation for Boost will be available in documentation for Boost will be available in
<code>$BOOST_ROOT/doc/html</code>. You can also create HTML <code>$BOOST_ROOT/doc/html</code>. You can also create HTML
documentation in a single (large!) HTML file with the command line documentation in a single (large!) HTML file with the command line
<code>bjam --v2 onehtml</code>, or Unix man pages with the command <code>bjam onehtml</code>, or Unix man pages with the command
line <code>bjam --v2 man</code>. The complete list of output line <code>bjam man</code>. The complete list of output
formats is listed in <xref formats is listed in <xref
linkend="boostbook.output.formats"/>. Several output formats can linkend="boostbook.output.formats"/>. Several output formats can
be passed to a single invocation of <code>bjam</code>, e.g., be passed to a single invocation of <code>bjam</code>, e.g.,
<code>bjam --v2 html man docbook</code> would generate HTML <code>bjam html man docbook</code> would generate HTML
(multiple files), man pages, and DocBook documentation.</para> (multiple files), man pages, and DocBook documentation.</para>
<table id="boostbook.output.formats"> <table id="boostbook.output.formats">