Hi Bill[1],

Did you try putting it in a docinfo file (e.g. $1-docinfo.xml)?  It works 
for me.

Cheers,
Bill[2]


On Sunday, 18 August 2013 18:28:57 UTC+1, Bill Turner wrote:
>
> I am a noob in just about the entire tool chain. I have been researching 
> this issue for hours. It seems that I need to pass-through docbook markup 
> to get a subtitle, but I am not seeing it when I generate either the HTML 
> nor the PDF. I had been working directly with DocBook (v5) on this project. 
> Generating the PDF via Oxygen did generate the subtitle. So, if someone can 
> help point me to a fix, I appreciate it.
>
> Here is my snippet from my AsciiDoc file:
>
> My Book Title
> ifdef::backend-docbook[]
> ++++
> <subtitle>My Book Subtitle</subtitle>
> ++++
> endif::backend-docbook[]
> ================
> Bill Turner
> v1.0, 2013-08
> :doctype: book
>
>
> I hav tried placing that conditional pass-through block in several 
> locations, and have tried several other variations, all to no avail. This 
> includes moving it after the "=====" and after the author/revision info.
>
> Here are the commands I am using to create the PDF output. I do not see 
> the subtitle anywhere in my generated xml.
>
> # generate the PDF output
> cmd="asciidoc -a lang=en -v -b docbook -d book $1.asciidoc"
> $cmd
>
> cmd="dblatex -V -T db2latex $1.xml"
> $cmd
>
>
> FYi - The $1 is the filename prefix. These commands are contained withing 
> a shell script that I am running within Cygwin.
>
> /bill
>
>

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