I'm studying asciidoc so I'm reading ...

.http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/publishing-ebooks-with-asciidoc.html#X1
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Setting the AsciiDoc plaintext attribute suppresses most of AsciiDoc’s text formatting and substitution conventions, this allows large amounts of text to be imported with little or no manual editing.

Once you have defined the AsciiDoc plaintext attribute the only requisite manual editing will be to format the titles and rectify the odd paragraph being interpreted as some other AsciiDoc block element.

In the combined 49 thousand lines of imported Sherlock Holmes and Brothers Karamazov text I only encountered two misinterpreted list items, neither affected the rendered output or necessitated editing.

You can selectively enable and disable the plaintext attribute throughout your document using AsciiDoc attribute entries.
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.note the last statement:
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You can selectively enable and disable the plaintext attribute throughout your document using AsciiDoc attribute entries.
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can I get an example of how?

the hyperlink point to:
http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#X18
but I don't understand how that is related...


thanks!

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