You can use docbook code inside your asciidoc with Passthrough Blocks<http://asciidoc.org/userguide.html#X76>.
++++ <docbook tags here> ++++ I have used this one for title abbreviation: === Teorias Psicológicas do Desenvolvimento e Aprendizagem: uma Tessitura Contemporânea ++++ <titleabbrev>Teorias Psicológicas do Desenvolvimento e Aprendizagem</titleabbrev> ++++ Em sexta-feira, 9 de maio de 2014 04h29min57s UTC-3, Jauco Noordzij escreveu: > > Hi, > > I found out about asciidoc yesterday and it looks like it is a really well > designed implementation of txt -> pdf/html. Much better than the cobbled > together markdown/jekyll/printcss we're using now. > > I'm trying to map all concepts that we use to asciidoc and there is one > that's tantalizingly close yet just out of reach: inline <glossterm> items. > In docbook I can mark an item as a glossterm and then have it linked > automatically to a glossary item, or issue a warning if the link is not > possible. We write documentation for clients with lots of jargon and linked > glossaries are very important to get someone up to speed. > > How can I make asciidoc emit a <glossterm> tag? Can I add it using a macro > or something? Can I embed docbook tags in my asciidoc? > > I couldn't find information on this in this group or in the documentation, > but I might have been using the wrong terms in google :) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "asciidoc" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
