Thomas Berker wrote: > Hi! > > Felix Obenhuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I've seen a two pages short reference - thinks it was shipped with >> 7.x but don't remember exactly... > > Yes, a nice cheat sheet would be a good start. Right now I use a little > asciidoc text based on the examples that come with asciidoc. Maybe I'll > write one my own.
AsciiDoc comes with a rudimentary cheat sheet, try running: asciidoc -h syntax You can customize help by adding to or modifying the system wide /etc/help.conf file or your user ~/.asciidoc/help.conf file. > >> macros? Think about why you use asciidoc. What action should be >> shorter than typing one or two chars to achieve the desired result? >> ([[]],'blah'....) > > Typing the chars is fast if you remember them, and the most common > markup _is_ easy to remember. But for markup which I use less often, I > flip back and forth from the (excellent) documentation and the little > reference file to my text, which is not so fast. I am lazy and asciidoc > allows me to write docbook with minimal effort. And I was just wondering > whether this effort could be minimized even further ;-) > > Thomas > > _______________________________________________ > Asciidoc-discuss mailing list > Asciidoc-discuss@metaperl.com > http://metaperl.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asciidoc-discuss > Cheers, Stuart _______________________________________________ Asciidoc-discuss mailing list Asciidoc-discuss@metaperl.com http://metaperl.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asciidoc-discuss