AsciiDoc(tor) for Technical Documentation

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  • asciidoctor-pdf

    :page_with_curl: Asciidoctor PDF: A native PDF converter for AsciiDoc based on Asciidoctor and Prawn, written entirely in Ruby.

  • Some of people think, and this is the majority, just use Word Processor software - be it in the desktop or in the cloud. This might work, of course, but might lead to inconsistency. So, we at Zimera Systems has the policy to use open and free tools to power our technical documentation. For this purpose, we find it easier to use Markdown + Pandoc but lately we move to AsciiDoc format and uses Asciidoctor and Asciidoctor-pdf. They are very easy to customize and creating PDF file is a piece of cake with complete theming guide.

  • book-template-asciidoc

    Discontinued Template for book, written using asciidoc, preferably asciidoctor and / or asciidoctor-pdf

  • We make our template open and you may get them at our repository.

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