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There's certainly adoc-mode for editing AsciiDoc, although it doesn't (seem to) provide the required general preview functionality.logrusx wrote:I guess emacs may also have similar capabilities as vim, if you prefer it.
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00100001Funny, just in the last few days I was in the same situation (and not paying attention to the Gentoo forums). It was time to generate some more documentation and I wondered if there were some nice authoring tools for Asciidoc. For some time I had used the clunky solution of a PHP script running under Apache that would run asciidoc to convert my Asciidoc text into a web page. I'd edit the text in Vim and every once in a while save it and refresh my web page.Zucca wrote:The Firefox extension works well enough, so I can use it to verify that the written document doesn't contain any syntax errors. Eventually, I think, I can live without any preview... since, like it's name suggests, it should be human readable in raw and rendered form.