The odt backend works fine for me:

   asciidoc -a data-uri -b odt myfile.asciidoc

Alternatively you can use the -b html4 backend and transform (or import) 
the resulting html to odt using libreoffice: 

   asciidoc -a data-uri -a disable-javascript -b html4 -o myfile.html 
myfile.asciidoc 
   soffice --nologo --invisible --convert-to odt myfile.html







Am Montag, 26. November 2012 07:39:23 UTC+1 schrieb jmansion:
>
> I guess I'm asking '... and is it any good?'. 
>
> The project seems inactive. 
>
> I'm using Sphinx at the moment, so its not immediately trivial for me to 
> have a crack at it. 
>
> This would be for a book, with embedded code (mostly C/C++). 
>

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