On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Gour <g...@atmarama.net> wrote: > https://github.com/srackham/asciidoc-fossil-backend which says: > "https://github.com/srackham/asciidoc-fossil-backend" >
Sorry, i missed that part. i'm glad to see someone gets some use out of the wiki CLI commands (IIRC those were my first contributions to Fossil). You're very generous, but let's wait a bit if there is some more interest to > integrate/use Asciidoc(tor) with Fossil by using Asciidoctor.js. > Just let me know. > > If indeed it does support that, then we can plug asciidoc in with little > > work. i _know_ somewhere i have an example which dispatches to a > different > > renderer based on file type, but that might have been in a different > source > > tree (i can't see to find an example of it in this one). > > That would be really cool... _Somewhere_ (in a fossil repo, nonetheless) i've got an example of it, possibly in another source tree. It can be done, i just don't know if it's in that particular tree or not. i explicitly remember adding renderers for shell code and plain text at one point. > the more I play with Asciidoc I see it's really > capable even to the extent of writing books using it. (I read somewhere > that > these days it's possible for author writing book in AsciiDoc and submit it > to > O'Reilly.) So, rich markup + Fossil for keeping it under DVCS sounds as > great > combo for writers, isn't it? > Indeed. It's called LaTeX ;). -- ----- stephan beal http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/ http://gplus.to/sgbeal "Freedom is sloppy. But since tyranny's the only guaranteed byproduct of those who insist on a perfect world, freedom will have to do." -- Bigby Wolf
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