On 23-6-2018 16:44, Simonov Denis via Firebird-docs wrote:
Mark Rotteveel wrote Thu, 14 Jun 2018 17:04:56
+0300:
I tried to translate a small project from docbook to asciidoc.
Conversion was successful, but some moments had to be finalized manually.
Yes, some tweaks are needed. It might be
Mark Rotteveel wrote Thu, 14 Jun 2018 17:04:56
+0300:
I tried to translate a small project from docbook to asciidoc.
Conversion was successful, but some moments had to be finalized manually.
Then I tried to generate html, it turned out well even with standard
styles.
I tried to generate
On 22-6-2018 11:41, Köditz, Martin wrote:
Hi,
is there a chance to get an online editor with asciidoc? Something like
https://asciidoclive.com/edit/scratch/1.
I think that would be very helpful as some people have trouble setting up a
suitable environment. You can always work with an online ed
Issue 921 opened on github. (Asciidoctor-pdf)
Cheers,
Norm.
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Hi,
is there a chance to get an online editor with asciidoc? Something like
https://asciidoclive.com/edit/scratch/1.
I think that would be very helpful as some people have trouble setting up a
suitable environment. You can always work with an online editor. And if it is
only for a few lines. Th
On 2018-06-21 21:04, Norman Dunbar wrote:
On the grounds of experimenting, I've been able to install asciidoctor
and asciidoctor-pdf at work and I'm quite impressed now at how well it
has come on since I last looked at it.
I would like to be able to convert to EPUBs as well as HTML and PDF,
but
On the grounds of experimenting, I've been able to install asciidoctor
and asciidoctor-pdf at work and I'm quite impressed now at how well it
has come on since I last looked at it.
I would like to be able to convert to EPUBs as well as HTML and PDF, but
it's proving a tad difficult to get the
On 16-6-2018 15:42, Paul Vinkenoog wrote:
I was wondering how people think about migrating from docbook to
asciidoc. Asciidoc is an "almost plain text" format that is used a lot
these days for documentation (as an example, Hibernate and Spring
switched from docbook to asciidoc), as its markup is
Mark Rotteveel wrote:
> I'm trying to modernize the build of the documentation by converting it
> to gradle (which should allow us to do away with manual setup and
> downloading of things, and may fix issues with more recent Java
> versions),
That would be a very good thing.
> I was wondering
16.06.2018 10:14, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
Seconded, the output looks very good. I would support switching to
this toolset if it can handle our requirements.
I think the output should not be a deciding factor. If that is the thing
that counts, then overhauling the existing docbook stylesheets a
On 16-6-2018 09:01, Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
15.06.2018 12:26, Alexey Kovyazin wrote:
I like the result - html docs looks really cool.
Also, I think it is more suitable for the translation.
Seconded, the output looks very good. I would support switching to this
toolset if it can handle our requ
15.06.2018 12:26, Alexey Kovyazin wrote:
I like the result - html docs looks really cool.
Also, I think it is more suitable for the translation.
Seconded, the output looks very good. I would support switching to this
toolset if it can handle our requirements.
Dmitry
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On 16-6-2018 00:05, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Yes indeed, it does look smart. Unfortunately, the pdf of isql suffers
from formatting errors, in justification, Appendix A - second line,
first paragraph for example.
I have used the default asciidoctor-pdf theme for generating the PDF,
and that theme
Yes indeed, it does look smart. Unfortunately, the pdf of isql suffers from
formatting errors, in justification, Appendix A - second line, first paragraph
for example.
I trie asciidoc and asciidoctor some time back, but I didn't get on with
it/them.
I used Sphinx-doc for a project a while back
As a more complete example, you can also take a look at the
jaybird-manual at https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/jaybird-manual
Its build automatically published to
https://firebirdsql.github.io/jaybird-manual/jaybird_manual.html
Mark
On 14-6-2018 16:04, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
I'm trying to moder
Mark,
Thats very smart I like it.
Regards
Paul
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On 15-6-2018 11:26, Alexey Kovyazin wrote:
Hello,
I like the result - html docs looks really cool.
Also, I think it is more suitable for the translation.
Do you have PDF version to take a look at?
I have now also added PDF versions on
https://mrotteveel.github.io/firebird-documentation/ (you
Hello,
I like the result - html docs looks really cool.
Also, I think it is more suitable for the translation.
Do you have PDF version to take a look at?
Regards,
Alexey Kovyazin
IBSurgeon
On 14.06.2018 17:04, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
I'm trying to modernize the build of the documentation by con
I'm trying to modernize the build of the documentation by converting it
to gradle (which should allow us to do away with manual setup and
downloading of things, and may fix issues with more recent Java
versions), but I got side-tracked into experimenting with asciidoc /
asciidoctor (see https:/
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