= Single-chapter part of the documentation = == Go-to reference chapter for how we use AsciiDoc on this project == [NOTE] ====== This is *not* an attempt for fully self-hosted AsciiDoc document, consider it a plaintext full of AsciiDoc samples (it's up to the reader to recognize the borderline) at documentation writers' disposal to somewhat standardize the style{empty}footnote:[ style of both source notation and final visual appearance ]. See also: http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc ====== Emphasis: _some test_ Mono: +some text+ Strong: *some text* Super: ^some text^ Sub: ~some text~ Quotes: ``double quoted'' `single quoted' Command: `some-tool --with option` Newly introduced term: 'some text' (another form of emphasis as of this edit, but not compatible with newer revision of the standard/Asciidoctor outside of legacy compatibility mode) File: mono Literal: mono Tool: command Option: mono Replaceable: emphasis mono Varname: mono Term encountered on system (e.g., menu choice, hostname): strong .Title for Example ===== Some text ===== .Title for Example with XML Listing ===== [source,XML] ----- ----- ===== Naked code listing: (Use 'C' and a leading '#' instead of 'Bash' when commands are being show) [source,C] ----- # some command --here ----- Section anchors: [[s-name]] === Some Section Title === References to section anchors: <> or <> Tables: Typically styled like this: [width="95%",cols="1m,<4m,<6",options="header",align="center"] It's vital that column alignment/style, if any, goes first/last in the proper column specifier (as a whole possibly preceded with column multiplier), otherwise Asciidoctor will end up with invalid DocBook sources: - correct: 1m,<4m,<6 - bad: 1m,4