My technical paper written with Asciidoc was accepted for a seminar. However, they insist that the final version of the PDF must be published in a two-column layout like that used by Usenix: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/author-resources/paper-templates

The paper was written with Asciidoc 8.6.9 on FreeBSD.

It never occurred to me to try multi-column text before, and searching on "two columns" only found information about columns in tables.

It would be great if that LaTex style file could be used directly with dblatex, but I doubt it will be that easy. It would not have to be dblatex, of course.

Any suggestions on getting that style of PDF output from Asciidoc?

Thanks!

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