On 10 December 2015 at 18:26, Honza Hejzl <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am new to AsciiDoc but since the very beginning I am very interested in
> its possibilities. If it is possible to translate it into DocBook, why not
> to TEI XML? From my point of view, TEI Simple is much simpler than DocBook
> and converting could be pretty straightforward (its element set counts cca
> 100 elements only!). TEI-C has developed their own bunch of great
> stylesheets, one of them is for converting from Markdown into TEI XML. Has
> anybody any experiences with translating in a such way? Any hints more than
> welcome. (Before I will start coding my own stylesheets :( ).

Asciidoc can be configured to create a variety of outputs.

Look at docbook45.conf in the asciidoc source and replace the docbook
elements with your own.  For extra hints see the html5.cont and
xhtml11.conf files.  The format is explained in the user guide.

Cheers
Lex

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