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On Thursday, December 25, 2014 7:48:12 PM UTC-2, Lex Trotman wrote:
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> [role=css_class_name] 
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> See http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#_common_attributes 
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> Cheers 
> Lex 
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Thanks for the answer. Now, my answer looks like this:

[role=answer]A: It decays to a pointer. The two exeptions are when the 
array name is
passed to `sizeof` and to the unary `&` (“address of”) operator.

 And I compile it with:

asciidoc -b html5 --theme=exerc -o ./html/arrays-pointers.html arrays-
pointers.txt

Still, I I see [role=answer] in the generated rendered html in the browser, 
instead of asciidoc converting it to <p class='answer'...

Did I forget something or used an incompatible command to compile?

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