> Lex wrote:
> asciidoctor can generate docbook so it can be fed to dblatex and latex in
the same way.  Or the xslproc/fop chain can be used.

To confirm, I use the later pipeline from time to time, as do several heavy
Asciidoctor users. I think Apache FOP does an amicable job of generating
PDFs from DocBook and is actually where some of the inspiration for
Asciidoctor PDF originated. (Asciidoctor PDF has gone a lot further, but
FOP still does some things better, like footnotes). I test the dblatex
pipeline less often because dblatex requires so many packages to be
installed. When I do need to test it, I tend to resort to Docker so I can
keep it contained. But I do know that it works. It might be a topic worthy
of some documentation on the Asciidoctor docs site.

Best Regards,

-Dan

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