Dan,

> I would be thrilled if someone else gave AsciiDoc a spin; as it is, I
> probably won't have time to tackle this for a few days. Note that
> while I said that screenshots were superfluous, AsciiDoc can handle
> them quite easily - so if, say, Equinox or someone else wanted to try
> converting one of the other docs to AsciiDoc, it's an option.

I will be giving it a spin and am currently testing with the acquisitions - 
admin functions documentation shared by GPLS.

I will also:
1. Discuss and demo this tool at my documentation related presentation at the 
Evergreen conference
2. Bring it up at a DIG meeting to include asciiDoc as an official format in 
the documentation work flows.

At the very least, this tool saves a ton of DocBook coding time and I plan to 
use it a lot in the future.

Thanks,
Robert



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