On 25 August 2011 09:56, Stuart Rackham <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 25/08/11 11:53, Lex Trotman wrote:
>>
>> On 25 August 2011 08:34, Josh Nylander<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, I have been all over this group and
>>> am familiar with http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/faq.html#X1 however I
>>> can
>>> not get any of the following to work on Windows 7 using Python 2.7 and
>>> asciidoc v 8.6.5 (revision 1c5738e76608 ).
>>> What should work
>>> include::test%20it.asciidoc[]
>>
>> This won't work because the operating system doesn't think of
>> filenames as URLs so the %20 isn't converted to space.
>>
>>> Other attempts:
>>> include::test it.asciidoc[]
>>> include::test\ it.asciidoc[]
>>> include::test/ it.asciidoc[]
>>> include::test_it.asciidoc[]
>>>
>>> I know spaces are "bad" but they are difficult to avoid. Any help/ideas
>>> would be great.
>>>
>>
>> System macro syntax requires that the target not contain spaces. You
>> could try re-defining the syntax of the include macro, but since this
>> is used inside asciidoc that might be risky.
>>
>> My recommended way is to define an attribute that is a space and use
>> that in the target. Defining an attribute as space is a bit tricky,
>> but:
>>
>> :sp: {eval:' '}
>>
>> works and then you can do
>>
>> include::test{sp}it.txt[]
>
> Hi Lex
>
> I like your way better than my suggestion.
>
> Cheers, Stuart
Hi Stuart,
Maybe {space} or {sp} could be made an intrinsic attribute to avoid
the messy define?
Cheers
Lex
>
>>
>> Cheers
>> Lex
>>
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