On dim., 2010-11-14 at 14:25 +1300, Stuart Rackham wrote:
> This release was intended primarily to fix regressions introduced by
> 8.6.2, but the incubation period was longer than expected and it now
> also includes a number of enhancements an few other bug fixes.
>
> Read the CHANGELOG (http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/CHANGELOG.html)
> for a full list of all additions, changes and bug fixes.
Hi,
I've just tried 8.6.3, upgrading from 8.5.2 and it seems that my custom
~/.asciidoc/docbook.conf is not completely used.
I've set a custom header to add local tags to the XML file so I can
process them using a custom stylesheet in dblatex.
It looks like:
----
…
#-------------------------
# article document type
#-------------------------
ifdef::doctype-article[]
[header]
template::[header-declarations]
<article lang="{lang=fr}">
<articleinfo>
template::[docinfo]
</articleinfo>
<asciidoc>
<auteur>{auteur}</auteur>
<destinataire>{destinataire}</destinataire>
<dest>{dest}</dest>
<organisme>{organisme}</organisme>
<org>{org}</org>
<copie>{copie}</copie>
<version>{version}</version>
<numero>{numero}</numero>
<type>{type}</type>
<reference>{reference}</reference>
<pj>{pj}</pj>
</asciidoc>
[footer]
</article>
…
----
so I'm basically adding tags into the asciidoc document (like :dest:
foo) and they're turned into latex commands by dblatex which I then use
in the latex style.
It was working fine under 8.5.2, but now isn't. It's just gone from the
xml file, while other modifications stay (like defaulting to lang=fr
instead of lang=en) so I guess it might be stripped by some kind of
verifier which sees that <asciidoc> is not a valid docbook tag or
something.
Any idea to get the old behavior back?
Regards,
--
Yves-Alexis
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