On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 5:42:19 PM UTC-7, Lex Trotman wrote: > > On 25 March 2015 at 10:24, Ken McGlothlen <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > Most of us use asciidoc to *avoid* using things like xsl :) >
Yes, that's what I was hoping as well. > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/. The a2x script runs xslproc using > these stylesheets to convert the asciidoc to a couple of types of HTML > (chunked or not). The only XSL that asciidoc has itself is minor > configurations, see > https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc/tree/master/docbook-xsl. a2x > also uses xsl from the same project to convert the docbook to xsl FO > for input to FOP for PDF creation. > Okay. I'll look more into that avenue. > I havn't looked at the above in detail, but if I understand your > process correctly you: > > 1. run asciidoc with your custom .conf to generate HTML with annotations > 2. run your processor to extract the info from the annotations to > modify the original asciidoc > 3. run asciidoc (or a2x if you want PDF) on the modified asciidoc > source to get your output file > > Thats certainly a possible process. > Your understanding is correct. -- 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.
