This is really cool Lex.

codiicsa would be very useful for migrating an existing document base to AsciiDoc from DocBook (or any format that generates DocBook). Outputting unhandled tags makes it easy to spot missed elements and now you've done the hard stuff it should be reasonably straight-forward chipping away at it to increase the element coverage.

I've added codiicsa to the list of resources on the AsciiDoc home page.


Cheers, Stuart



On 12/06/11 22:46, Lex Trotman wrote:
Lionel and others,

As I had some time whilst waiting for software tests to fail I played
with using Python to do the conversion from docbook to asciidoc.

I have put where I got to here: https://github.com/elextr/codiicsa
along with an example of the 8.6.4 asciidoc user guide round tripped
from asciidoc to docbook and back.  At first glance it seems to be
better than the provided xsl.

The basic titles, simple lists, some of the inline markup works.

The name codiicsa is of course asciidoc reversed :-)

The system is designed to be extensible, and it might be possible to
document it if there is sufficient interest and I have time.

Cheers
Lex


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