Hi Ping, If you have everything installed, I've included a "sample.asc" file that you can use with the command-line:
asciidoc sample.asc This will output "sample.html" and "vacation.png" which you can open in your browser. You should see a graph and highlighted ruby code (also included). _ michael ---- http://www.numerical-garden.com
On Apr 17, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Ping <[email protected]> wrote: > hi Michael > > Thanks > But what I meant was how to use, working code and usage cases,not how to > install.. > > > On Apr 16, 2013, at 4:38 PM, Michael Bishop <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> I'm on a Mac so this is what I did. >> >> Install Homebrew >> >> http://mxcl.github.io/homebrew/ >> >> Then, at the terminal: >> >> brew install asciidoc source-highlight graphviz >> >> That's my whole setup. >> >> _ michael >> >> >> >> On Apr 16, 2013, at 16:21 PM, ping <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> hi Michael: >>> just curious, since so far I've never successfully using any of the text to >>> graph plugins/filters/techniques (ncluding graphviz, shaape, dota, etc) in >>> my asciidoc source, can you share the steps/example codes of what you have >>> successfully tested ? >>> >>> thanks! >>> >>> On 04/16/2013 02:58 PM, Michael Bishop wrote: >>>> I'd like to include GraphViz-generated graphs in my book and am very happy >>>> that they can be embedded, >>
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sample.asc
Description: Binary data
<<inline: vacation.png>>
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