On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Stéphane Gourichon wrote:
Le 02/07/2013 12:16, Lauri Kasanen a écrit :
Sure, I could do that, but the point of the request was to make it
default, so everyone could benefit. I understand the latex PDF output does
it by default, therefore would be nice if the FOP output did it too,
without messing by the user. Thanks, - Lauri
+1 Good approach. Many users after seeing the nice color syntax highlighting
in asciidoc to HTML output discover that FOP output does not do it by
default. If the need is standard and common, it makes sense to integrate it
in the workflow.
Yet it will progress only if someone does the actual work. It's an
open-source world, remember. ;-)
I would like to point you to the asciidoc-odf project. It allows you to
export to PDF using templates that can be modified in LibreOffice
(graphically). The project works mostly, but could use some more activity
;-)
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