Dan, It is version 8.6.8 and I got the tarball and followed the instructions outlined at http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/INSTALL.html#X1.
Many thanks for your help. - Shailen On Monday, March 11, 2013 12:37:02 PM UTC-7, Dan Allen wrote: > > Could you identify the AsciiDoc version you are using and how you > installed it? That way, I can be sure I'm making suggestions that are > relevant to your environment. > > -Dan > > On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Shailen Tuli > <[email protected]<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> Hi Dan, >> >> Thank you for your detailed response. Unfortunately, using the + doesn't >> seem to work (it just shows up as a literal +). Using backticks with the >> .conf file that you showed also doesn't solve the problem (the backticks >> show up as literals). The backticked text is not getting placed in *any* >> tag, not even a <span> . >> >> And I get the problem whether I build to xhtml11 or html5. >> >> I'm using the following build commands: >> >> asciidoc -b html5 -a toc book.asciidoc >> >> or >> >> asciidoc -dbook -a toc book.txt >> >> Any idea where the problem may lie? >> >> - Shailen >> >> >> On Monday, March 11, 2013 11:46:14 AM UTC-7, Dan Allen wrote: >> >>> Shailen, >>> >>> You can continue to use backticks, though a more lightweight approach is >>> to plus symbols. The reason I say "more lightweight" is because the >>> backticks actually take the text out of the document when substitutions are >>> performed, then restores it afterwards. By doing so, nothing >>> is interpreted inside of the backticks. The plus symbols simply get wrapped >>> inplace. There are cases when you undesired substitutions when using the >>> plus symbols...but it's not too common. >>> >>> My recommendation is to use backticks when you find you need them, >>> otherwise the plus signs. >>> >>> Examples: >>> >>> +foo.bar()+ >>> `foo.bar()` >>> >>> For some strange reason, the html5 backend in AsciiDoc is configured to >>> wrap literal text in <span class="monospaced"></span> instead >>> of <code></code>. >>> >>> This can be easily changed by including an override configuration file >>> in the same directory as the source file. If your source file is named >>> document.asciidoc, then create document.conf and populate it with: >>> >>> ifdef::basebackend-html[] >>> >>> [tags] >>> # +code+ >>> monospaced=<code{1? class="{1}"}>|</code> >>> >>> [literal-inlinemacro] >>> # `code` >>> <code>{passtext}</code> >>> >>> endif::basebackend-html[] >>> >>> (The xhtml backend uses <code> tags, so you can consult it as a >>> reference: %asciidoc_install%/xhtml11.**conf) >>> >>> Consult the user guide for other ways to customize the output. >>> >>> -Dan >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Shailen Tuli <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> I'm switching over from markdown to asciidoc and have a question. In my >>>> markdown file, I use backticks to indicate code font (`foo.bar()`). When >>>> this is converted to html, the text gets placed inside code blocks >>>> (<code>foo.bar()</code>). >>>> >>>> How should I format a text fragment in asciidoc if I want it to appear >>>> within code blocks when the document is converted to html? 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