You can just use your wrapping and formatting from your editor. I just use
Emacs for that but any other editor/IDE can do that as well.

manfred

> 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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