On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 05:51:53PM -0600, Dan Allen wrote:
> Marco,
> 
> Actually, I'm glad your brought this up, because it gave me an idea.
> 
> Currently, the order of items on the title page generated by Asciidoctor
> PDF is fixed. However, what we could do is add a theme item that specifies
> element order (by line). When combined with the margin_top / margin_bottom
> and align properties, this would allow you to achieve a wide range of
> layouts.
> 
> I'll open an issue to explore that idea.
> 
> I haven't found a way to describe advanced layouts yet. That's where
> extending the converter in Ruby comes in.
> 
> If you want a very sophisticated title page, what I recommend is using the
> front-cover-image to insert a custom PDF page and set notitle attribute to
> disable the auto-generated title page.

I suspected that that was the way to do it.

But I have to say that you (you and all the comunity behind asciidoctor)
are doing really a great work. I know that you know it already but...
saying it again do not harm... :-)

Regards

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Marco Ciampa

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