Impressive !

After all that time looking a the XSL language with a fish look, unable to 
decide what to start with and how to organize stuff (I was trying to dissect 
the current docbook-xsl-stylesheets distribution to see if I could fork some 
text-output backend like manpages, but it turns out lots, lots of code and 
parameters must be written/taken into account), I am eventually very tempted 
to try other solutions. ElementTree was already suggested by Sebastian 
Pipping and well, why not...

I'm just still too bad at python, I feel more comfortable with Ruby. But we 
have here a python software, so a more or less python biased community (at 
least contributors/devs if not asciidoc users) so it's a good point as well.

I'll look at it deeper but so far, the code seems very clean, well 
documented, so I may get my fingers into that sooner or later.

Thanks a lot for this great contribution Lex!

Cheers
Lionel

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