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Hi,
is it possible to specify command line arguments or something equivalent in the asciidoc file when running ditaa? I would like to control effects like box shadows and box separations which is pos…
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To ease installation, shipping the ditaa.jar together with the filter could be
very useful. This is how the plantuml filter does it and very convenient for
end-users.
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Original issue reporte…
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This is a feature request.
Would you consider adding some syntax for comments? Perhaps something
along the lines of:
[Comment: To render this text file document into HTML, use pandoc 0.3 or
gr…
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This is a feature request.
Would you consider adding some syntax for comments? Perhaps something
along the lines of:
[Comment: To render this text file document into HTML, use pandoc 0.3 or
gr…
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This issue was spawned from PR: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor.org/pull/372
Name: Asciidoctor Screenshot
Description: Automate the inclusion of dynamically-generated screenshots into your…
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Goals (prioritised from high to loa, mark when done!):
- [x] only work on the content in a minimum way until we get the workflow going, so we can increment and do most of the work on the docs/site thr…
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Since my last update (
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Current ReliefWeb MapBox provider has no country names at the zoom level that we need.
We're currently using the provider given by Frog, but that one might be limited on the MapBox free plan and migh…
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Currently RJB is a required dependency of asciidoctor-diagram. It's used when running PlantUML and Ditaa to avoid starting a new JVM instance for each diagram. RJB uses native ruby extension which mak…
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I've added the following to Gemfile:
gem 'asciidoctor', '1.5.0'
gem 'asciidoctor-diagram'
Run bundle update.
Added require 'asciidoctor-diagram' to pipeline.rb
If i do not run 'brew install graphv…