On 26/08/12 21:05, Martin Horauer wrote:
Hi Stuart!

    If you have any documented patches please post them and I'll update
    latex.conf, and please let us know if you have any other questions or
    suggestions that would help you improve LaTeX support. The good news
    is that AsciiDoc is now mature so there hopefully won't be much in the
    way of breaking changes to conf files or syntax in future releases.


I use separate latex.conf files for different styles. The latex backend works
quite well apart from some minor issues that I've been fixing using some
post-processing with sed scripts. I'll gladly share my configuration files as
soon as they reach some maturity. Enclosed is some work in progress output
with the tufte-latex I've achieved so far. Right now it looks a bit odd due to
lack of text and many page breaks that stem from chapter headings ...

Thanks for the update Martin, I think the ideal long term solution for the
LaTeX backend would be to turn it into a separate backend plugin
project (e.g. like my Fossil backend
https://github.com/srackham/asciidoc-fossil-backend), this is just a matter
of zipping up the latex.conf file (once latex.conf is stable of course).

Cheers, Stuart


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