</p>
<li> <p>
- In case you want the printable documentation, however, you
- need <a href="http://www.linuxsupportline.com/~doc++/" target="_top">Doc++</a>
- and LaTeX installed. It is known that Doc++
- version 3.3.13 is broken and generates invalid Tex, but
- 3.4 is OK. Note that the printed documentation of the
- classes alone is far more than 1000 pages, so you may not
- want to print it usually. All printable documentation is
- also available online.
+ Previous versions of the library supported generation of
+ printable documentation. However, due to the size (around
+ 2000 pages) which refrains most people from printing, and
+ the high cost of supporting this option, we dropped the
+ possibility of printable documentation.
</p>
<li> <p>
= 1d 2d 3d: (2) and deal.II for specified dimension =
= all: base, lac 1d, 2d and 3d =
= online-doc: generate the documentation in HTML format =
- = printable-doc: generate the documentation in Postscript format. =
- = You need to have Doc++ and LaTeX installed for that. =
- = tex-doc: same, but only generate the LaTeX file, don't compile it =
= TODO: create a TODO file from TODO lines in the source files =
= TAGS: create a TAGS file from include and source files =
= clean: removes all object files, libraries, etc in all subdirs =
CPUs in your system only for Linux and Solaris.
</p>
- <li>
- <p>
- <code>--with-docxx=doc++-path</code>: if you give the full path
- (including file name of the executable) to the configure script,
- then deal.II will use that file as the Doc++ executable for the
- generation of printable documentation. If you don't specify that
- flag and Doc++ is not in your PATH variable, then it is not
- possible to generate printable documentation.
- </p>
-
<li>
<p>
<code>--enable-compat-blocker=...</code>: the library offers