The asciidoc syntax has some similarities with the txt2tags one, that's the
reason some of the syntax is rendered by this extension (like headings), but
some other will fail (like links, italics).
in any case, the txt2tags-here extension can't just render txt2tags file like
this, it must be in a form so it won't be useful for your usage.
It might be cool to port or adapt the asciidoc firefox extension for txt2tags,
but I don't know if it would be easy or not. The asciidoc.js library seems to
be quite huge...I've noted the markdeep and asciidoctor-firefox-addon in the
txt2tags wiki as a reminder: Txt2tags Wiki :: others
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For Phileas, it's quite simple, on github there are all source files needed for
building the project, that might look too complicated, but it's not really, all
you need is the index.html file from the "dist" folder:
https://github.com/farvardin/phileas/tree/master/dist
or get it from there:
http://wiki.txt2tags.org/demos/phileas.zip
I'll probably make an even simpler version, without logo and such, and it would
be useful to automatically list the txt2tags files in the root folder so people
could just click on them. I'll have a look at this.
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