AsciiDoc!

* David Avsajanishvili has written a source highlighter for AsciiDoc files for GtkSourceView http://projects.gnome.org/gtksourceview
(used by gedit http://projects.gnome.org/gedit
and a number of other applications. The project is hosted here:
* AsciiDoc resources for the Emacs editor can be found on the AsciiDoc page http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/AsciiDoc
at the Emacs Wiki http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsWiki.
* Christian Zuckschwerdt has written a TextMate bundle https://github.com/zuckschwerdt/asciidoc.tmbundle
for AsciiDoc. Andrew Koster has written a Web based application to interactively convert and display AsciiDoc source:
Here are resources t

AsciiDoc alternatives

  • Asciidoctor

  • Asciidoctor is a fast text processor and publishing toolchain for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML5, DocBook 5 (or 4.5) and other formats. Asciidoctor is written in Ruby, packaged as a RubyGem and published to RubyGems.org. The gem is also included in several Linux distributions, including Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu. Asciidoctor is open source, hosted on GitHub and released under the MIT license.

    tags: asciidoc documentation publishing writing-editor
  • PHP Markdown

  • Introduction

    tags: html markdown markup php text-formatting
  • Text::Amuse

  • Markup language for AMuseWiki.

    tags: markup markup-language
  • txt2tags

  • It reads a text file with minimal markup such as **bold** and //italic// and converts it to the following formats (among others): - HTML - XHTML - SGML - LaTeX - Spip - Man page - Wikipedia / MediaWiki

    tags: html lightweight markup markup-converter markup-language
  • Docutils

  • Docutils is an open-source text processing system for processing plaintext documentation into useful formats, such as HTML, LaTeX, man-pages, open-document or XML. It includes reStructuredText, the easy to read, easy to use, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markup language.

    tags: html markup python python-lib text-formatting