I'd say absolutely. I use AsciiDoc for all lengths of documents, ranging
from a TODO list to a blog entry to an article to a full technical manual.
There's really nothing heavy-weight about AsciiDoc...except for the power
it gives you to convert and repurpose that content.

-Dan


On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 12:38 PM, it_warrior <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
>
> I just want to ask your opinion about the following question.
> Is ASCIIDOC a proper and good tool to write short documents
> such as:
>
> - short technical articles (3-10 pages)
> - business letters (1-2 pages)
> - CVs (3-4 pages)
>
> and output them in the following formats:
>
> - PDF
> - RTF
> - HTML
>
> Thank you!
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