Hi Andreas
On 02/09/10 11:31, Andreas Hermann Braml wrote:
Hi!
We said we'd do it, and here we go. The first round of patches for the
latex.conf backend.
To whet your appetite, see the NoBug manual[1] generated with all the patches
which we hereby start to try to get upstream. Isn't it cute?
That's really nice, are you telling me that you've rendered that from AsciiDoc
source using your updated LaTeX backend?
Today's patch makes the generated .tex compile (again) with pdflatex (that's
what the empty [...] definitions are for) and fixes the typesetting of verbatim
environments. (diff'd against hg commit 829)
I've committed the patch to the trunk:
http://code.google.com/p/asciidoc/source/detail?r=fb1fed247fde8c6809ad9ce4a95204ae202c89c4
I don't have the expertise to do any testing but let me know if you come up
against any insurmountable conf file limitations in AsciiDoc and I'll see what I
can do.
Cheers, Stuart
I would like to renew my invite to join our efforts to anyone interested in
finding LaTeX weirdness (and perhaps some AsciiDoc bugs, too?) while really
using both systems. This can be fun, albeit more like the fun you have when
speeding along a bumpy desert road without your hands on the steering wheel :D
Any remarks/improvements on this patch would be greatly appreciated.
pseudoruprecht
[1] http://lumiera.org/nobug_manual.pdf
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