Fyr My site:

Pinggit.github.com

U can easily find those post generated via asciidoc - they look not quite as 
good as asciidoc originally were ,while md bases post looks nbetter ..

On Apr 7, 2013, at 10:15 AM, Ping <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dan
> Do you know of any way to make Jekyll support asciidoc ?
> I recently use Jekyll a lot to generate a site and, since there is no 
> official support to asciidoc , I tried to manually generate HTML via asciidoc 
> and prepend the yaml header, which I think is a dirty way - the issue is, 
> result is not good.
> I'm not sure your work on awestruct can  be ported to Jekyll also ?
> 
> On Mar 17, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Dan Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Tong Sun <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Dan Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yep. I just posted some information +today to the Awestruct list with a link 
>> to a prototype:
>> 
>> http://talk-archive.awestruct.org/A-preview-of-the-new-AsciiDoc-integration-td159.html
>> 
>> Thanks Dan, 
>> 
>> I took a look, and found that the solution is a bit heavy for personal use. 
>> Awestruct is, as I just learned, a static site generation tool. I.e., it's 
>> more a enterprise level solution, whereas all I want to is to post my blog 
>> to some exiting blog sites.
>> 
>> I wouldn't describe it as an enterprise-level solution, but I do agree that 
>> Awestruct is focused on creating full sites. Enterprise would imply running 
>> on an application server, when all Awestruct does is generate a static HTML 
>> website that can be hosted on any web server.
>>  
>> 
>> I think I'll stick to WordPress and blogpost for the moment. 
>> Hope your team can implement blogpost alike for asciidoctor. 
>> 
>> Personally, Awestruct (or something like it, like Jekyll), suits my needs. 
>> But if someone wanted to step forward to develop a blog posting tool, I 
>> would recommend creating one that works with any generated HTML output. I 
>> don't see why the posting tool has to be coupled with the tool that 
>> generates the HTML. In fact, it wouldn't be too difficult to rework blogpost 
>> so that it delegated HTML generation to an external tool (in this case 
>> asciidoctor).
>> 
>> -Dan
>> 
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