The start of page 46 says
"In general, banes or boons are generated based on the action being attempted first, then any other cards that are in effect, and finally special circumstances."
It then goes on to explain who decides how boons/banes are spent, and when, etc...
I keep re-reading that sentence and wonder if it is saying that, when boons/banes are generated, they are first applied to any boon/bane results listed on the action card, then onto any other cards (talents etc) then finally to anything that is left, until you run out of boons/banes or run out of effects to fuel.
So if there is an effect on an action card that is fuelled by two boons and you generate two boons in your roll, you have to activate that option in preference to regaining one stress/fatigue (a universal effect that can be fuelled by 2 boons).
Is this obvious and that's how everyone else has been playing anyway, and I'm just playing catch-up, or am I reading too much into that sentence, and its relevance is far less important; you apply the boon results to the effects you wish to in any order you wish to.
If it isn't saying that though, what is it saying?
The word generated doesn't make a great deal of sense a boons are generated based on the dice pool; there aren't any other effects that actually cause boons/banes to be added to a pool result are there? effects just add dice to a pool...don't they?