Aha! I can see it right away. Your problem is the plaintext setting. That
should not be needed. That actually disables creating HTML output. See if
removing that works for you (I've never used that setting in all my use of
AsciiDoc).

-Dan

On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Shailen Tuli <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks, Dan.  Here's the gist:
>
> https://gist.github.com/shailen/5137907
>
> Since, github does a lovely job of converting the backticks, I'm not sure
> that'll help that much. Here is the asciidoc file, sample.asciidoc:
>
>
> = Dart Cookbook
> :author: Shailen Tuli
> :encoding: UTF-8
> :plaintext:
>
> == Strings
>
> A Dart string represents a sequence of characters encoded in UTF-16.
> Decoding UTF-16 yields Unicode code points. Borrowing terminology from
> Go, Dart uses the term `rune` for an integer representing a Unicode code
> point.
>
> === Interpolating expressions inside strings
>
> An interpolated string, `string ${expression}` is equivalent to the
> concatenation of the strings 'string ' and `expression.toString()`.
> Consider this code:
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> var four = 4;
> var seasons = 'The $four seasons'; // 'The 4 seasons'
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>
> On Monday, March 11, 2013 2:13:11 PM UTC-7, Dan Allen wrote:
>
>> Great. Also, could you include a snippet from the document so that we are
>> working on the same sample text?
>>
>> The best thing to do is to shove it into a gist => gist.github.com
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Shailen Tuli <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> 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<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]>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.**con****f)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 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?  Many
>>>>>>> thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Shailen Tuli
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