三、介词 about 作“关于”或“涉及”、“从事”讲,从本义“围绕”引
申过来
Use the asciidoc(1) -d (--doctype) option to specify the AsciiDoc document type — the default
document type is 'article'.
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AsciiDoc User Guide
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing notes, documentation, articles, books, ebooks,
slideshows, web pages, blogs and UNIX man pages. AsciiDoc files can be translated to many formats
including HTML, PDF, EPUB, man page. AsciiDoc is highly configurable: both the AsciiDoc source
file syntax and the backend output markups (which can be almost any type of SGML/XML markup)
can be customized and extended by the user.
This document
This is an overly large document, it probably needs to be refactored into a Tutorial, Quick Reference
and Formal Reference.
If you’re new to AsciiDoc read this section and the Getting Started section and take a look at the
example AsciiDoc (*.txt) source files in the distribution doc directory.
1. Introduction
AsciiDoc is a plain text human readable/writable document format that can be translated to DocBook
or HTML using the asciidoc(1) command. You can then either use asciidoc(1) generated HTML
directly or run asciidoc(1) DocBook output through your favorite DocBook toolchain or use the
AsciiDoc a2x(1) toolchain wrapper to produce PDF, EPUB, DVI, LaTeX, PostScript, man page,
HTML and text formats.
The AsciiDoc format is a useful presentation format in its own right: AsciiDoc markup is simple,
intuitive and as such is easily proofed and edited.
AsciiDoc is light weight: it consists of a single Python script and a bunch of configuration files. Apart
from asciidoc(1) and a Python interpreter, no other programs are required to convert AsciiDoc text
files to DocBook or HTML. See Example AsciiDoc Documents below.
Text markup conventions tend to be a matter of (often strong) personal preference: if the default
syntax is not to your liking you can define your own by editing the text based asciidoc(1)
configuration files. You can also create configuration files to translate AsciiDoc documents to almost
any SGML/XML markup.
asciidoc(1) comes with a set of configuration files to translate AsciiDoc articles, books and man pages
to HTML or DocBook backend formats.
My AsciiDoc Itch
DocBook has emerged as the de facto standard Open Source documentation format. But DocBook is a
complex language, the markup is difficult to read and even more difficult to write directly — I found I
was spending more time typing markup tags, consulting reference manuals and fixing syntax errors,
than I was writing the documentation.
2. Getting Started,
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三、介词 about 作“关于”或“涉及”、“从事”讲,从本义“围绕”引
申过来
Use the asciidoc(1) -d (--doctype) option to specify the AsciiDoc document type — the default
document type is 'article'.
test
AsciiDoc User Guide
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing notes, documentation, articles, books, ebooks,
slideshows, web pages, blogs and UNIX man pages. AsciiDoc files can be translated to many formats
including HTML, PDF, EPUB, man page. AsciiDoc is highly configurable: both the AsciiDoc source
file syntax and the backend output markups (which can be almost any type of SGML/XML markup)
can be customized and extended by the user.
This document
This is an overly large document, it probably needs to be refactored into a Tutorial, Quick Reference
and Formal Reference.
If you’re new to AsciiDoc read this section and the Getting Started section and take a look at the
example AsciiDoc (*.txt) source files in the distribution doc directory.
1. Introduction
AsciiDoc is a plain text human readable/writable document format that can be translated to DocBook
or HTML using the asciidoc(1) command. You can then either use asciidoc(1) generated HTML
directly or run asciidoc(1) DocBook output through your favorite DocBook toolchain or use the
AsciiDoc a2x(1) toolchain wrapper to produce PDF, EPUB, DVI, LaTeX, PostScript, man page,
HTML and text formats.
The AsciiDoc format is a useful presentation format in its own right: AsciiDoc markup is simple,
intuitive and as such is easily proofed and edited.
AsciiDoc is light weight: it consists of a single Python script and a bunch of configuration files. Apart
from asciidoc(1) and a Python interpreter, no other programs are required to convert AsciiDoc text
files to DocBook or HTML. See Example AsciiDoc Documents below.
Text markup conventions tend to be a matter of (often strong) personal preference: if the default
syntax is not to your liking you can define your own by editing the text based asciidoc(1)
configuration files. You can also create configuration files to translate AsciiDoc documents to almost
any SGML/XML markup.
asciidoc(1) comes with a set of configuration files to translate AsciiDoc articles, books and man pages
to HTML or DocBook backend formats.
My AsciiDoc Itch
DocBook has emerged as the de facto standard Open Source documentation format. But DocBook is a
complex language, the markup is difficult to read and even more difficult to write directly — I found I
was spending more time typing markup tags, consulting reference manuals and fixing syntax errors,
than I was writing the documentation.
2. Getting Started,
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