Hi,

using asciidoc I came across the following problems.
Maybe someone can help me to figure it out.
The problems are expressed in asciidoc under the line "___..."

The versions that I use:


asciidoc 8.6.6
dblatex version 0.2.7
pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009/openSUSE)
Python 2.6.5
XSLT stylesheets DocBook -  LaTeX 2e (0.2.7)

BR

Anatoly


_____________________________________________________________________________

:numbered:


*1.* The images cannot be positioned side by side. The table does not
allow to put images inside cells.
|======
|image::image1.jpg["image1"]|image::image2.jpg["image2"]|
image::image3.jpg["image3"]
|======



*2.* The colors background/foreground are not shown in the pdf
representation.
[red]#red text# [yellow-background]#on yellow#
[big]#large# [red yellow-background big]*all bold*


*3.* In the table overlap the long lines from beside standing columns
in the pdf representation.
|======
|
Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1Test1|
Test2Test2Test2Test2Test2Test2Test2Test2Test2
|======


*4.* The size of the letters is not considered in the pdf
representation.
[red yellow-background big]*all bold*


*5.* The German specific letters, like ä, ö. ü, ß lead with the
transformation into pdf to the mistakes.

Einführung
----------
Einführung 1
^^^^^^^^^^^^


*6.* The small images are positioned in html representation on the
left side, in pdf representation they are always positioned in the
middle.

image::image1.jpg["image1"]


*7.* With the "toclevels=5" parameter can be numbered only three
content levels. Level 4 is not numbered.

Level 1
-------
Level 2
~~~~~~~
Level 3
^^^^^^^
Level 4
+++++++


*8.*  In the *.txt file one always leaves two empty lines at the end
of the documentation, otherwise it leads with
the pdf generating to the mistakes.




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