Hi. I'm very new to asciidoc, so this could easily be my misunderstanding...
I'm writing a book chapter that has about 15 code examples. I made a file called examples.asciidoc and in it I put 15 lines to include separate asciidoc example files: include::examples/one.asciidoc[] include::examples/two.asciidoc[] etc. In my main asciidoc file, I include examples.asciidoc. So my include depth is just 2, but the examples.asciidoc file flatly (i.e., not nested) includes 15 files. When I run asciidoc to build the book, I get an error: asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 39: maximum include depth exceeded asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 42: maximum include depth exceeded asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 45: maximum include depth exceeded asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 48: maximum include depth exceeded asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 51: maximum include depth exceeded The warnings lines are for the 11th through 15th includes. >From searching around, I can see that asciidoc has a maximum include depth of 10, and from the error message that seems to be what I'm hitting. But my depth is only 2. Maybe asciidoc has a different understanding of include depth than I do. I've looked at my files and I'm sure there's no recursive including going on (except for one, my included files are all empty as I'm just getting going on the writing). So, assuming "depth" doesn't really mean depth but means "number" (or similar) to asciidoc, is there an easy way to up the limit? Or is it really a depth (in which case I've somehow screwed up)? Thanks for any help, Terry Jones -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "asciidoc" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
