Stuart Rackham wrote:
> Nice work guys!
>
> I tried it out on the ./doc/asciidoc.txt file which pretty well makes
> use of all AsciiDoc syntax. Worked well up to:
>
> acute accents to the right\'' are rendered in quotation marks.
>
> At which point all text following the two single quot
Nice work guys!
I tried it out on the ./doc/asciidoc.txt file which pretty well makes
use of all AsciiDoc syntax. Worked well up to:
acute accents to the right\'' are rendered in quotation marks.
At which point all text following the two single quotes was blue (hit
^L to refesh and fix)
Dag Wieers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I always liked the way asciidoc did titles by putting a line under them.
> Nevertheless the '= title' way of doing it is incompatible with most
> wiki's syntax. A title in wiki's is usually '= title ='.
>
> Would it be possible to allow both, so that asciidoc is compa
Hi Thomas
Thomas Berker wrote:
> Thomas Berker wrote:
>> Yes, a nice cheat sheet would be a good start. Right now I use a
>> little asciidoc text based on the examples that come with asciidoc.
>> Maybe I'll write one my own.
>
> Ok, now I've made me a cheat sheet, it's here:
> http://liksom.info/
Felix Obenhuber wrote:
> On 03 Feb 07 - 13:32, Dag Wieers wrote:
>> Is there a way to make this happen ? Eventually I did ':set syntax=adoc'
>> and that gave me some colors.
>
> I'm using
>
> autocmd BufNewFile *.txtsource ~/.vim/txt.vimrc
> autocmd BufRead*.txtsource
Thomas Berker wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Felix Obenhuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've seen a two pages short reference - thinks it was shipped with
>> 7.x but don't remember exactly...
>
> Yes, a nice cheat sheet would be a good start. Right now I use a little
> asciidoc text based on the examples th
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Thomas Berker wrote:
> Thomas Berker wrote:
> > Yes, a nice cheat sheet would be a good start. Right now I use a
> > little asciidoc text based on the examples that come with asciidoc.
> > Maybe I'll write one my own.
>
> Ok, now I've made me a cheat sheet, it's here:
> http:/
Thomas Berker wrote:
> Yes, a nice cheat sheet would be a good start. Right now I use a
> little asciidoc text based on the examples that come with asciidoc.
> Maybe I'll write one my own.
Ok, now I've made me a cheat sheet, it's here:
http://liksom.info/blog/?q=node/114
Best, Thomas
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Hi,
I always liked the way asciidoc did titles by putting a line under them.
Nevertheless the '= title' way of doing it is incompatible with most
wiki's syntax. A title in wiki's is usually '= title ='.
Would it be possible to allow both, so that asciidoc is compatible with
both ways of doing i
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Felix Obenhuber wrote:
> On 03 Feb 07 - 13:32, Dag Wieers wrote:
> > Is there a way to make this happen ? Eventually I did ':set syntax=adoc'
> > and that gave me some colors.
>
> I'm using
>
> autocmd BufNewFile *.txtsource ~/.vim/txt.vimrc
> autocmd BufRead
On 03 Feb 07 - 13:32, Dag Wieers wrote:
> Is there a way to make this happen ? Eventually I did ':set syntax=adoc'
> and that gave me some colors.
I'm using
autocmd BufNewFile *.txtsource ~/.vim/txt.vimrc
autocmd BufRead*.txtsource ~/.vim/txt.vimrc
to get the vim adj
Hi!
Felix Obenhuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen a two pages short reference - thinks it was shipped with
> 7.x but don't remember exactly...
Yes, a nice cheat sheet would be a good start. Right now I use a little
asciidoc text based on the examples that come with asciidoc. Maybe I'll
w
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Felix Obenhuber wrote:
> On 03 Feb 07 - 01:50, Thomas Berker wrote:
>
> > Or has someone written a set of macros or an "asciidoc-mode" for some
> > existing editor (besides emacs and vim)?
>
> Beside you don't want to use vi, I think the asciidoc syntax file I've started
> som
On 03 Feb 07 - 01:50, Thomas Berker wrote:
> ("Know your editor"), but I am just no vim-person. Is there anybody out
> there who knows about an editor which helps me to write asciidoc
> documents? My problem is remembering the markup since I write in
> asciidoc only once in a while.
I've seen a tw
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