Just a quick follow up.

On Linux, with AsciiDoctor installed as below, I was able to build
v1.7.0 r6131 using JTSDK Nix 2.0.17. Docs and Manpages seem OK to me.


73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 11/18/2015 08:55 PM, KI7MT wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> For JTSDK Win32, everything should be ready to go now.
> 
> Ubuntu, 14.04, you need to install AsciiDoctor via the Ruby Gem system,
> due to a version conflict.
> 
> sudo apt-get install ruby
> sudo gem install asciidoctor
> 
> That should do it.
> 
> After version 14.04, just install asciidoctor and you should be OK. The
> version your after is >= 1.5.3 or later.
> 
> 
> There are a ton of new features in AsciiDoctor. I'd highly recommend
> browsing through their Quick Reference material. It's easy stuff, but
> there's allot of it:
> 
> http://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-syntax-quick-reference/
> 
> 
> 
> 73's
> Greg, KI7MT
> 
> On 11/18/2015 05:18 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
>> On 10/11/2015 21:44, KI7MT wrote:
>>> Joe has approved the Ascdictor migration. The plan as it stands:
>>>
>>> * WSJT-X v1.6.1: Migrate to Asciidoctor
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have committed the changes to switch to asciidoctor for User Guide 
>> generation in the development branch for WSJT-X.
>>
>> Instructions for what tools you may have to install are in 
>> ^/branches/wsjtx/doc/README, I believe the JTSDK already deploys all 
>> that is required.
>>
>> I have increased the rendering width to 1100px since the asciidoctor 
>> left hand side TOC is a bit wider than the asciidoc one and some program 
>> output example text was wrapping in an ugly way.
>>
>> If any of the slight formatting changes are problematic I can probably 
>> fix them quickly in the style sheet.
>>
>> 73
>> Bill
>> G4WJS.

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