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Till now docbook had its own output generator, but lot of possibilities were missing (see remark about updating below), with this patch the (more than) basic implementation has been made.
Added some docbook tests to the current tests and updated documentation where necessary
Tried updating current version but too many issues remained that were generically handled in the standard generator, code is in current version behind '#if 0' construct in doxygen.cpp and name with '_v1' and in docbookgen.cp'
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table of contents
- correction of compiler error (not caught on Windows)
- updated test 43 (for in page toc)
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Currently the XML output for a page was generated the same
independently of whether the \tableofcontents command was present in
the page source or not. Because of that, the users of the XML output
had no chance of knowing whether given page should have a TOC or not.
There's now a new <tableofcontents> element that gets added in case
the TOC was requested. As it is trivial to populate the TOC on user
side by simply enumerating the <sectN> elements, the element is empty
and acts just as a boolean.
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Until now the brief description of pages was prepended to the
<detaileddescription> element and the <briefdescription> element was
not present at all, which meant there was no easy way to extract the
brief description for purposes of creating a page index, for example.
With this patch, the brief description is included in both
<briefdescription> and <detaileddescription>, thus duplicated, to
avoid backwards compatibility issues.
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