On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 9:02 AM Vít Ondruch <vondruch(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Dne 2.10.2018 v 13:11 Pierre-Yves Chibon napsal(a):
> On Tue, Oct 02, 2018 at 11:53:45AM +0200, Vít Ondruch wrote:
>>
>> Dne 1.10.2018 v 20:00 Jason L Tibbitts III napsal(a):
>>>>>>>> "BP" == Björn Persson
<Bjorn(a)xn--rombobjrn-67a.se> writes:
>>> BP> This was on Fedora 27. So one needs Fedora 28 to help fixing the
>>> BP> formatting of the guidelines then? (Once that other breakage is
>>> BP> fixed I suppose?)
>>>
>>> I believe one could build the antora stack from scratch instead of using
>>> a container. I would hope it wouldn't require F28 to do so, but
it's
>>> still way too high of a barrier.
>>>
>>> BP> Yeah, no I don't think I'm going to run any document
conversion
>>> BP> programs as root.
>>>
>>> You certainly shouldn't have to. The problem is making it look like it
>>> looks on the web site, since I guess the markup itself is dependent on
>>> stylesheets and extra information which isn't actually included in the
>>> documents.
>>>
>>> For a single page, though, it seems that you can get a reasonable
>>> interpretation merely by installing asciidoc and running "asciidoc
>>> foo.adoc".
>> For a single page, it would be nice if Pagure supported .adoc as it
>> supports other makrdowns
> There is a ticket asking just for this. We'll get to it sooner or later.
>
>> ...
> Not quite sure what this implies
It is just surprising it is not supported yet out of the box by whatever
library you are using to convert other markups to html.
Pagure is in Python. There are now no useful implementations of *.adoc
renderers in Python. It's not that surprising.
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