Re: Navigation buttons
"Paul A. Bristow" <[email protected]> Mon, 14 Jul 2014 12:39:43 +0100
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From: Boost-docs [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Shepanski Sent: 14 July 2014 04:44 To: [email protected] Subject: [Boost-docs] Navigation buttons Hello! I've put together a document with quickbook, and a boostbook.css file that I copied from the boost distribution. There were several there so I chose the one that gave the look I liked the best, and I'm attaching it here. Now this works fine as long as I'm using Firefox to view the document locally on my machine with with <file:///\\> "file://". In particular, I see the words "Prev", "Up, "Home", and "Next" displayed neatly in the top-right and bottom-right corner of each page. (I don't see all four words all the time, but I always see the ones I should see, e.g. I see the "Next" button on every page but the last.) That's all great. But now, various problems: 1. If I use Internet Explorer with <file:///\\> "file://" each of these words is accompanied by an icon that looks like a computer screen with a "X" on it. 2. When I upload the files to a web host and view them in Firefox with <http://> "http://", then the words only appear some of the time. E.g., the first time I view a page, its "Next" button doesn't appear. Yet when I click in the place where it should be, the navigation action works. And then when I come back to that page, it does appear. 3. When I use Internet Explore with <http://> "http://" then I get a combination of problems 1 and 2. That is to say, I always see the ugly "X" icons, but the accompanying text is unreliable in the same way as it is on Firefox. You can see the document here: http://quince-lib.com/index.html . I'm guessing that the ugly "X" icons indicate a failed attempt to display arrows for "Prev", "Up", and "Next", and a house shape for "Home". If you have a solution that will display the arrows and house, then that would be great; but a solution that gets the the words to show consistently would be fine too. They do indeed L You can investigate the cause using the right click, View Source option. The home page shows <img src=" <view-source:http://quince-lib.com/images/next.png> images/next.png" alt="Next">. So you don't have next.png in the expected /images folder. If you want a standalone document, then you need to provide a folder images with the png files you use. You can copy from modular-boost\doc\src\images If you intend it to be a Boost library, then using the 'standard' modular-boost file structure with the documentation in /yourlibrary/doc then the Boostbook.css provided will point to the main Boost images at modular-boost\doc\src\images and everything works nicely. HTH Paul --- Paul A. Bristow Prizet Farmhouse Kendal UK LA8 8AB +44 01539 561830 _______________________________________________ Boost-docs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-docs