On Thu, 01 May 2014 15:37:53 +0200, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:

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Well, since Stuarts retirement there is no "core group" so if users
don't submit changes they probably won't happen.


understood. I was not aware of the fact that asciidoc is no longer actively
maintained.


I will commit changes that are obvious by inspection, or by testing
when I can, but thats occasional.  I have no time for proactive
changes at the moment.



Your description above is pretty right at first glance, the changes
would be in xhtml11.conf and html5.conf I think.


I had a short look but obviously these are specific config files parsed by
asciidoc and I don't really understand
the syntax and logic behind it. this obviously would require to dive deeper
into asciidoc design and code
then I would like to do. also, I would think that the `conf' files only
allow to adjust the way the pass through blocks are treated but not the
injection of stuff into the <head> section. where would that be done?

In the [header] section.  The conf file formats are fully described in
the Asciidoc users guide.

The diff in the link I gave actually looks like it would still apply,
to xhtml.conf.  It just needs documenting and an equivalent for
html5.conf needs creating though.

FYI: despite my aversion against git (which is not based on any experience with it, of course but only on a comparison of `hg help log' with `git help log' ;-)) I've followed your advice and tried to fix it. so since today I have a github account, tried hard to understand what I am expected to do (fork, clone, pull request) and hopefully succeeded w.r.t. expected workflow. (if not, please advice).

I've put the matjax script block essentially where the original author put it (see mailing list) but avoided putting it within
the ifdef latexmath block since I believe it should go outside of it.

I also tried to augment the user guide. does the edit make sense?

greetings,

joerg


Cheers
Lex


thanks

joerg



Cheers
Lex



thanks

joerg



Cheers
Lex


I believe that improving support for mathematical typesetting could
increase
asciidocs popularity in the corresponding communities.

thank you

joerg

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