On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 09:38:11 +1100
Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, the manual is technically wrong, it should say "The text
> attribute formatting is not defined *by default* for PDF toolchains,
> however most toolchains can be configured to do so.".  Simply saying
> it doesn't work is too harsh.  

/me nods

> And when it works for you we can add a FAQ showing how you did it.

Nice deal. ;)

> Asciidoc is used by many commercial organisations, who don't highlight
> the fact, but one that does is O'Rielly (the publishers of slim
> pamphlets on computing topics :) who recently open sourced a tool they
> used to reverse engineer Asciidoc from docbook.

Interesting...

> As for your worries about the survival of Asciidoc note that its
> public release is 10 years old this year.

Yeah, but I just wonder if it was always (almost) one-man-show?


Sincerely,
Gour


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