Re: [Firebird-docs] Experimenting with asciidoc / asciidoctor

2018-06-16 Thread Dmitry Yemanov
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 --

Re: [Firebird-docs] Experimenting with asciidoc / asciidoctor

2018-06-16 Thread Mark Rotteveel
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

Re: [Firebird-docs] Experimenting with asciidoc / asciidoctor

2018-06-16 Thread Dmitry Yemanov
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

Re: [Firebird-docs] Experimenting with asciidoc / asciidoctor

2018-06-16 Thread Paul Vinkenoog
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