Most if not all plain asciidoc documents should be compatible. If you have taken further steps with a2x and docbook or latex configuration changes things get a bit more complicated. Your source also has to be a bit cleaner for asciidoc in terms of e.g. open and close sections for code using the same amount of dashes and so on.

Manfred

Chris Jones wrote on 2015-11-23 12:01:

I hear a lot of good things about asciidoctor and I was wondering about
switching. Keeping in my mind I have only used basic asciidoctor markup
tags, I was wondering if my my existing asciidoc documents would be
asciidoctor-compatible or would some form of conversion be necessary. 

Thanks,

CJ

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