Posts tagged with: AsciiDoc
Number of posts tagged with "AsciiDoc": 9
- In this blog, the tag AsciiDoc is used with the meaning
A lightweight but feature-rich markup language used for writing documentation in plain text.
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(Version
0.17.X
) Add Functionality to Docker ImageRelease
0.17.X
: Added support forzip
,unzip
, and the package managersnpm
andYarn
. Additionally, mermaid diagrams are now supported in AsciiDoc./
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(Version
0.15.X
) Support for ASCII Diagrams, DockerfileRelease
0.15.X
: Added support for text-based diagrams and a Dockerfile for efficient CI/CD. Improved STEM, list, and image styling./
- release notes
- documentation
- features
- AsciiDoc
- AsciiDoctor Diagram
- diagram
- plot
- Ditaa
- ASCII art
- PlantUML
- Graphviz
- Dot
- plain-text diagram
- Lilypond
- music
- styling
- images
- lists
- STEM
- known issues
- workarounds
- bugfixes
- Docker
- Dockerfile
- Docker image
- Docker container
- .gitlab-ci.yml
- admonition
- _config.yml
- gemspec
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(Version
0.14.X
) New functionality (support for STEM expressions)Release
0.14.X
: adds STEM support with MathJax, displaying TeX, LaTeX, and AsciiMath formulas in AsciiDoc. See AsciiShowroom for examples and links./
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Example: Asciidoc post with special chars in tags
Example AsciiDoc post: Demonstrates handling tags with HTML special characters (e.g., A&B) in Jekyll front matter to maintain compatibility in tag descriptions.
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(Version
0.12.X
) New functionality, fixes and <i>mprovementsRelease 0.12.X: Major update with RSS, SEO improvements, expanded styling, modular includes, enhanced AsciiDoc/Markdown handling, and extensive doc updates.
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(Version
0.10.0
) New functionality, updates, fixes and improvementsRelease 0.10.0: Added tagpages logging, AsciiDoc/Markdown styling, tag descriptions, dynamic stylesheets, stats layout, plus Gemfile updates and bug fixes.
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(Version
0.7.X
) Content styling -
(Version
0.6.X
) Content stylingRelease 0.6.X: Enhanced content styling for Jekyll theme 'endless' with new styles for admonitions, tables, tag cloud, and code blocks.
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Example: Asciidoc<b>!</b>