Works for me.

Please post a *minimal* example that fails, the version of asciidoc
and the command(s) you run.

Cheers
Lex

On 6 June 2014 18:19, Magnus Höglund <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a very specific problem regarding the manpage document type.
>
> I try to use the {docname} intrinsic (or any other attribute which holds the
> name of the .txt-file) to set the name title to the same as the file name of
> the asciidoc source file.
>
> The reason I want to do this is because I have a lot of commands to write
> man pages for, and therefore I wish to automate the process a little by
> inserting the file name (without the .txt extension) from attributes.
>
> I know that the NAME section has very specific requirements, but why can't I
> put attributes in the title paragraph?
>
> However, it seems I can use the {sys:<command>} intrinsic, but why not any
> other?
>
> Best Regards, Magnus
>
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