You may also be interested in http://staticfree.info/projects/jqs5/,
which is basic S5 (not as powerful), but without extra HTML markup.

Bela

On 7 Jun., 00:18, svenax <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really like simple text markup, and I have been using asciidoc a lot
> for documentation and short documents. Sometimes, though, I need to
> make some kind of presentations, and a nice and clean way of doing
> this is by using S5 which is based on XHTML.
>
> Unfortunately, asciidoc does not have an S5 output option, so I tried
> Pandoc instead. But it got too confusing to use two different markup
> systems with almost, but not quite, the same syntax.
>
> Since asciidoc is eminently configurable, I thought I should try to
> make the S5 output option myself. It is by no means finished, but it
> works reasonably well for me. If anyone is interested, you can grab it
> here:
>
> http://github.com/svenax/asciidoc-s5
>
> Please feel free to comment, modify, and help me make it better.
> Eventually an S5 backend may find its way into the standard asciidoc
> distribution.
>
> --
> Sven Axelsson

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