Hi,

thanks for answering

On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Is there exist simple solution for that in asciidoc?
> I presume you are using HTML output.
No, unfortunately, i use asciidoc+xelatex.

> You could either define your own specific modification to the
> configuration (probably as special quotes or an inline macro)  to
> create the HTML you want or passthrough the HTML (but I would only do
> that if you have very few uses).

Thanks, that's good idea, if i do this way, i probably can define xslt
template function to convert such special inline blocks to xelatex
environment, and than may be place some button picture under the text
in this environment.

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