See:
http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/browse_thread/thread/8200e29815c40f72?pli=1
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8. The `{blockname}` attribute identifies the style of the current
block. It applies to delimited blocks, lists and tables. Here is a
list of `{blockname}` values (does not include filters or custom
block and style names):
delimited blocks:: comment, sidebar, open, pass, literal, verse,
listing, quote, example, note, tip, important, caution, warning,
abstract, partintro
lists:: arabic, loweralpha, upperalpha, lowerroman, upperroman,
labeled, labeled3, labeled4, qanda, horizonatal, bibliography,
glossary
tables:: table
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Cheers, Stuart
On 08/02/12 11:55, Dag Wieers wrote:
Hi,
There has been some progress on the ODF front. Most related to integration
with
other existing software.
- We managed to get the ODF support in GNU source-highlight release as
part of v3.1.6
- We managed to get unencapsulated SVG support into LibreOffice so that
we can have base64 SVG files embedded in Flat ODF files and zipped ODF
files
- In the upcoming LibreOffice 3.4.6 and 3.5.1, Flat ODF files will work
out of the box on the default Windows installation (now it requires a
custom installation)
- We are still pursuing to have Flat ODF file associations (currently the
mime-types are not being installed as expected)
- We managed to get xmllint fixed to parse ODF using RelaxNG
Apart from some small visual changes to the default stylesheets, the ODF
backend
itself has not evolved much. I am hoping some people come forward to help
out
finishing the backend as I lack sufficient free time atm. :-/
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