On Wed, 17 Feb 2016, Olivier Bilodeau wrote:
On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 12:21:38 PM UTC-5, Grant Edwards wrote:
I've never been happy with the PDF output I got from asciidoc backends
(I initially tried dblatex and then switched to fop). For small to
medium sized documents (up to 15-20 pages), I've recently mostly
switched from from fop to weasyprint
http://weasyprint.org/
Thanks for sharing! I'll definitely try that next time I produce a PDF of
an asciidoc document. I've been disappointed by fop (and xslt/xsl
customization) in the past.
There's also an ODF backend (asciidoc-odf) which can generate Flat ODF
files that can be used and converted to PDF through LibreOffice (unoconv).
https://github.com/dagwieers/asciidoc-odf
The upside is that you can create ODF stylesheets that the ODF backend can
include to influence how the generated ODF/PDF documents look.
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Dag