You could also look at the Asciidoctor implementation, I don't think
it uses JS for the toc.

On 13 February 2016 at 13:17, Keith Packard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to help out with linux documentation. Right now, that uses a huge
> toolchain involving custom scripts and docbook. We'd like to use asciidoc,
> but in its current form, you either get to retain a dependency on docbook,
> along with all that entails, or the resulting html requires javascript to
> add a table of contents and other similar navigational aids.
>
> Here's a set of patches which provide a general mechanism to divert output
> from a conf file section into an attribute, and then to insert that
> attribute into any location of the document.
>
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