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Separation of program implementation and the markup language itself
Although the program name is AsciiDoc, and presumably the reference implementation for transforming AsciiDoc, it would be good to separate the markup language from the programs that implement it. So something like a section describing what the language is, and another for the programs available to implement it. — Preceding
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Allgood38 (
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14:09, 24 March 2015 (UTC)reply
Good idea. Be bold and do it! The example section does a half-decent job of explaining the language itself. The history section could use some improvement regarding history, but has information on two implementations. --
RainerBlome (
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08:28, 30 March 2015 (UTC)reply
File extension?
Do asciidoc files usually have some specific file extension? Perhaps .asc or something like that, since some software (e.g. GitHub) seem to be able to identify asciidoc documents? —
Kri (
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21:55, 20 May 2015 (UTC)reply