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Fix spelling errors. NFCI. Thanks to jsosef for the patch
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# folder. It allows us to choose which Boost Build installation to use for
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# folder. It allows us to choose which Boost Build installation to use for
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# building Boost libraries. Unless explicitly selected using a command-line
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# building Boost libraries. Unless explicitly selected using a command-line
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# option, the version included with the Boost library distribution is used (as
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# option, the version included with the Boost library distribution is used (as
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# opposed to any other Boost Build version installed on the user's sytem).
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# opposed to any other Boost Build version installed on the user's system).
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BOOST_ROOT = $(.boost-build-file:D) ;
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BOOST_ROOT = $(.boost-build-file:D) ;
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BOOST_BUILD = [ MATCH --boost-build=(.*) : $(ARGV) ] ;
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BOOST_BUILD = [ MATCH --boost-build=(.*) : $(ARGV) ] ;
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local expanded = [ targets.apply-default-build $(property-set)
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local expanded = [ targets.apply-default-build $(property-set)
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: $(build-type-set) ] ;
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: $(build-type-set) ] ;
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# Filter inappopriate combinations.
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# Filter inappropriate combinations.
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local filtered ;
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local filtered ;
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local skipped ;
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if $(result)
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if $(result)
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{
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{
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# Normally, returning composite feature here is equivalent to forcing
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# Normally, returning composite feature here is equivalent to forcing
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# consituent properties as well. But we only want to indicate toolset
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# constituent properties as well. But we only want to indicate toolset
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# deduced default, so also pick whatever address-model is explicitly
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# deduced default, so also pick whatever address-model is explicitly
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# specified, if any.
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# specified, if any.
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result = <deduced-address-model>$(result) [ property.select <address-model> : $(properties) ] ;
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result = <deduced-address-model>$(result) [ property.select <address-model> : $(properties) ] ;
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[/ See http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/symbols.html]
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[/ See http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/symbols.html]
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[/ All (except 2 angle brackets) show OK on Firefox 2.0]
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[/ All (except 2 angle brackets) show OK on Firefox 2.0]
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[/ Also some miscellaneous math charaters added to this list - see the end.]
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[/ Also some miscellaneous math characters added to this list - see the end.]
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[/ To use, enclose the template name in square brackets.]
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[/ To use, enclose the template name in square brackets.]
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[template notin[]'''∉'''] [/ ? not an element of]
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[template notin[]'''∉'''] [/ ? not an element of]
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[template ni[]'''∋'''] [/ ? contains as member]
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[template ni[]'''∋'''] [/ ? contains as member]
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[template prod[]'''∏'''] [/ ? n-ary product = product sign]
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[template prod[]'''∏'''] [/ ? n-ary product = product sign]
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[template sum[]'''∑'''] [/ ? n-ary sumation]
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[template sum[]'''∑'''] [/ ? n-ary summation]
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[template minus[]'''−'''] [/ - minus sign]
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[template minus[]'''−'''] [/ - minus sign]
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[template lowast[]'''∗'''] [/ * asterisk operator]
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[template lowast[]'''∗'''] [/ * asterisk operator]
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[template radic[]'''√'''] [/ v square root = radical sign]
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[template radic[]'''√'''] [/ v square root = radical sign]
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<a name="document_to_test_formatting.images"></a><a class="link" href="images.html" title="Images">Images</a>
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<a name="document_to_test_formatting.images"></a><a class="link" href="images.html" title="Images">Images</a>
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</h2></div></div></div>
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</h2></div></div></div>
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<p>
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<p>
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These are tricky enough that they warrent their own section.
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These are tricky enough that they warrant their own section.
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</p>
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</p>
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<p>
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<p>
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Let's start with a PNG file that's set to 120dpi, it should render at a sensible
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Let's start with a PNG file that's set to 120dpi, it should render at a sensible
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</p>
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</p>
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<p>
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In single point exchange, we move the control point nearest to the largest
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In single point exchange, we move the control point nearest to the largest
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extrema to the absissa value of the extrema.
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extrema to the abscissa value of the extrema.
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</p>
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</p>
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<p>
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<p>
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In multi-point exchange we swap all the current control points, for the locations
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In multi-point exchange we swap all the current control points, for the locations
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and then re-minimise.
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and then re-minimise.
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</li>
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</li>
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<li class="listitem">
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<li class="listitem">
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Keep absissa values small: use a change of variable to keep the abscissa
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Keep abscissa values small: use a change of variable to keep the abscissa
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over, say [0, b], for some smallish value <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span>.
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over, say [0, b], for some smallish value <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span>.
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</li>
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</ul></div>
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We can count in Greek too: α, β, γ.
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We can count in Greek too: α, β, γ.
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</p>
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</p>
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<p>
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<p>
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Try some superscrips and subscripts: x<sup>2</sup>, x<sub>i</sub><sup>3</sup>, α<sup>2</sup>, β<sup>α</sup>, ⌊x⌋, ⌊α⌋, ⌈a⌉.
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Try some superscripts and subscripts: x<sup>2</sup>, x<sub>i</sub><sup>3</sup>, α<sup>2</sup>, β<sup>α</sup>, ⌊x⌋, ⌊α⌋, ⌈a⌉.
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</p>
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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We now have a choice: multi-point exchange, or single point exchange.
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We now have a choice: multi-point exchange, or single point exchange.
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In single point exchange, we move the control point nearest to the largest extrema to
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In single point exchange, we move the control point nearest to the largest extrema to
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the absissa value of the extrema.
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the abscissa value of the extrema.
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In multi-point exchange we swap all the current control points, for the locations
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In multi-point exchange we swap all the current control points, for the locations
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of the extrema.
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of the extrema.
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* Try using a smaller interval. It may also be possible to optimise over
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* Try using a smaller interval. It may also be possible to optimise over
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one (small) interval, rescale the control points over a larger interval,
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one (small) interval, rescale the control points over a larger interval,
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and then re-minimise.
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and then re-minimise.
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* Keep absissa values small: use a change of variable to keep the abscissa
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* Keep abscissa values small: use a change of variable to keep the abscissa
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over, say \[0, b\], for some smallish value /b/.
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over, say \[0, b\], for some smallish value /b/.
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[h4 References]
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[h4 References]
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We can count in Greek too: [alpha], [beta], [gamma].
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We can count in Greek too: [alpha], [beta], [gamma].
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Try some superscrips and subscripts: x[super 2], x[sub i][super 3], [alpha][super 2],
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Try some superscripts and subscripts: x[super 2], x[sub i][super 3], [alpha][super 2],
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[beta][super [alpha]], [floor x], [floor [alpha]], [ceil a].
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[beta][super [alpha]], [floor x], [floor [alpha]], [ceil a].
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[endsect]
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[endsect]
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[section Images]
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[section Images]
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These are tricky enough that they warrent their own section.
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Let's start with a PNG file that's set to 120dpi, it should render at
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a sensible size in both html and PDF forms. It should print OK too!
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a sensible size in both html and PDF forms. It should print OK too!
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[/ Examples of using all the Greek and Math symbols defined in HTML4_symbols.qbk]
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[/ Examples of using all the Greek and Math symbols defined in HTML4_symbols.qbk]
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[/ See http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/symbols.html]
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[/ Also some miscellaneous math charaters added to this list - see the end.]
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<note author="Lorenzo Caminiti">
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This test fails because `std::unchaught_exception` seems to
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not find a direct reference to this possible compiler issue
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an unknown reason. Note that sometimes the excution is
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