[...]
>> 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).

Thanks for doing this.

Minor comments in a PS, but well done :)

>
> 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.

That makes sense to me.

In the long run I would want to look at how it could be made easier
for user configuration, a custom asciidoc.conf would have to include
the whole of the [header] section which is of course the largest and
messiest, and we just made it bigger.

But lets get initial support into Asciidoc first :)

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

Minor suggestion on the commit, but otherwise sure.

If you just add the comment that I think the PR should be ok to add as
is, I will assume you have tested both XHTML11 and HTML5 (hint hint
:).

Cheers
Lex

PS On the git/github workflow, two points, which will also almost
certainly apply to any other git projects.

1. Make commit messages have a short summary as the first line < 80
chars, as a sentence with leading capital letter.  Just describe the
commit, don't add "tentatively" or such, it gets copied into the
repository.  If you are unsure about a change, put that in the github
comments not the commit message.

2. Although not essential on a low rate project like Asciidoc, making
the changes in a branch other than "master" lets people test your
changes without messing up their master branch, which should track the
repository.  This is essential on a high rate project to keep your
changes separate from other peoples, and also helps to prevent
accidental commits of unwanted changes.  Some projects are very
authoritarian on this.

>
> greetings,
>
>
> joerg
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>>
>> Cheers
>> Lex
>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> joerg
>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Lex
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> joerg
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Lex
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I believe that improving support for mathematical typesetting could
>>>>>>> increase
>>>>>>> asciidocs popularity in the corresponding communities.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thank you
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