On Sat, 10 Dec 2011, Stuart Rackham wrote:

On 10/12/11 16:07, Lex Trotman wrote:

 Unfortunately I think there is some internal hardcoded processing of
 blocks called "comment" in asciidoc.py.  The following works fine:

Correct! The devil is always in the details. asciidoc does not consume attribute lists that precede comments. I'm working on the complete annotation block comment patch, but here's the diff:

Even with this, it doesn't work. I tried this as well. (Looking for 'comment' was quite easy, there were two conditional statements I removed to make comments in line with other blocks. To no avail :-/

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