On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Marco Ciampa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Having said so asciidoctor seems the (actually incomplete) tool more
> promising. Asciidoctor-pdf promise to produce (in the future) pdf without
> the docbook toolchain and if there will be something similar for epub
> that could be veeeeery interesting.
>

You'll be happy to know there's an parallel tool in Asciidoctor for
converting directly from AsciiDoc to EPUB3, aply named asciidoctor-epub3.

https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-epub3


> If asciidoctor will incorporate
> support for .po file to gurantee easy i18n features that will definitely
> put it ahead of the pack.
>

That's on the roadmap. I'm fairly certain it will happen (in some capacity)
in 2015.

For now I am stuck between a powerful tool (sphinx) with ostic sintax
> (rest) and a powerful sintax (asciidoc) with a poor tool (a2x).


This is precisely the problem we (the Asciidoctor community) are trying to
solve. I had that exactly same problem too, which is what got me involved
in Asciidoctor. It's a lot of software to replace, so it can't be built in
a day, but that doesn't stop us from trying :)

Cheers,

-Dan


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