On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 3:33 PM Matt Wilkie <[email protected]> wrote:

> The new Leo @adoc directive and the adoc command need either Asciidoc3 or
> Asciidoctor tool installed and in PATH. Asciidoctor is probably the best of
> the two to use, but installing on Windows is not straightforward as one
> needs to install Ruby first. Asciidoc3 isn't the straightest either, but
> enough that it can be shortened to couple of instructions, namely:
>
> pip install asciidoc3
>    # stuff happens
>
> asciidoc3_postinstall
>    # more stuff happens
>
> #now asciidoc3 is ready and Leo can use it:
> asciidoc3 --help
>
>
> If you run into difficulties see
> https://asciidoc3.org/pypi.html#_asciidoc3_pip_install_windows
>

Thanks for this.  Still, I think the slight extra difficulty in installing
asciidoctor is well worthwhile.

Edward

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