Hi,

I saw this, but doesn't that kind of filter one or the other to the given 
output? (I.e. leave out that text when we output to this or that format?)

Will this put both the ifdef and ifndef strings into the DocBook generated 
output? That was what i was looking for. When i tried this example, on the 
webpage you mentioned, the DocBook that was generated only had on ifndef 
text, with no attribute set. I was trying to get both, with attributes set 
in the DocBook output.



On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 3:59:36 PM UTC-5, rappard wrote:
>
> > In an effort to get more users on board here at my company, i need to 
> know 
> > if there is an easy way to do the following in asciidoc? 
> > 
> > [Martin: snip examples] 
> > 
> > We tend to use a LOT of this type of conditional text, is there a way to 
> do 
> > this elegantly in asciidoc? 
>
> "Canonical" reference: 
> http://asciidoc.org/userguide.html, section 21.3.2 (Conditional 
> Inclusion Macros) 
>
> Examples: 
> http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/2014/08/awesome-asciidoc-using-conditional.html 
>
> Hope this helps, 
>
> Martin 
>

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