Hi,

I'm currently evaluating whether it's practical to move some manual from 
DocBook to AsciiDoc. I used the XSLT stylesheets 
from https://github.com/oreillymedia/docbook2asciidoc to start and the 
result is not too shabby (about 3MB of AsciiDoc). Since this is a one-time 
conversion though, and I plan to edit the AsciiDoc sources by hand in the 
future, I'd like to have some reasonably pretty AsciiDoc sources.

As it is, the stylesheets generate output which is kinda rough at time 
(seemingly random line breaks, four or five empty lines after a caption 
etc.). I was wondering - is anybody aware of a program which can 
pretty-print AsciiDoc sources so that it matches some reasonable style 
guide? Maybe something which removes consecutive empty lines and which 
wraps paragraphs at 78 columns or so?

- Frerich

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