> The long story:> [...]
First of all, thanks for your quick and detailed answer. It helped me
understand how everything hangs together.
I feel that keeping elements together over a page break in an easy, consistent
way, is a rather basic requirement for a mark-up documentation format.
Declaring it as a layout issue that depends on the renderer, and forcing the
user to experiment with the settings for different renderers, which are still
incomplete in this respect, kind of defeats the main reason why you want
AsciiDoc in the first place.
I could even deal with it myself. But other staff writing documentation are not
so capable or do not have the time to play around at this level.
Best regards,
rdiez
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