On 17 November 2010 23:05, rich_morin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking into using AsciiDoc for a client.  They have substantial
> and varied needs, ranging from marketing literature (eg, brochures and
> white papers) to technical documentation.  The output formats will be
> HTML and PDF.
>
> I'm concerned that we may run into formatting needs that AsciiDoc
> can't handle. As an "escape hatch", can we embed some other form of
> markup (eg, DocBook, LaTeX) into the source text?

See passthrough blocks and passthrough macros.  You can also tailor
the config files to provide specific markup to various constructs, see
many examples of documents written using asciidoc on the home page.

Cheers
Lex

 If so, what are the
> Best Practices for this.
>

Don't, you lock your backend, but sometimes thats inevitable.

> -r
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