the docbook.conf file for the next release and
I've attached the patch below.
Thanks,
Matthew
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One thing that may be worth mentioning, asciidoc can act as a filter and
along with the -s option you can markup a text stream. For example try:
echo '*Hello World!*' | asciidoc -s -
Not very sophisticated but may be useful as a proof of concept.
Cheers, Stuart
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Sat, 27
Hi Matt
Matt England wrote:
I'd like to get my table-of-contents (in non-book or article form--I'm not
sure of the terminology) to show more sublevels then what it currently does
(it only shows 2 levels deep; I want it to show more levels in some of my
docs).
Is this possible?
Does
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 compatible
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Stuart Rackham wrote:
Dag Wieers wrote:
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
Miguel Farah wrote:
I've just downloaded asciidoc-8.2.0.zip, and it seems to contain the
8.1.0 version.
The .tar.gz is different, though.
I've downloaded and installed -- it's all OK. Check that you don't have
an old copy of AsciiDoc in your path.
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Oops, ignore my last post, didn't see that this question had already
been answered.
Miguel Farah wrote:
The answer to this is probably pretty obvious, but I'm new to
AsciiDoc...
I'm working in some documents written in spanish. The -a toc switch
generates a table of contents... with the
Hi All
The *Nix Power Tools project (http://xpt.sourceforge.net/) has released
an AsciiDoc syntax highlighter for emacs:
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/tools/doc-mode/
Thanks to fa.del for sending me this link.
Cheers, Stuart
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Hi James
James Mansion wrote:
This is the document I want to mark up:
This is Application and ServerApplication so let's see how we do.
I want 'Application' and 'ServerApplication' to be in monospace.
So I define the following:
[specialwords]
monospacedwords=P X Y
Thanks very much for the patch, I'll put it into the next release. I
installed and regenerated the AsciiDoc User Guide, works well with a
couple of easily fixed exceptions:
1. If two or more elements with the same ID already exist outside the
generated titles you will get an XHTML validity
, but is there any way to put it in without
having it show visibly on the page as a title or
section?
You could drop the level 0 pass the doctitle attribute on the
command-line with e.g. -a doctitle=Foo Bar
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