Perfect. Thanks!
On Saturday, September 1, 2012 7:38:24 AM UTC+2, Stuart Rackham wrote:
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>
>
> On 01/09/12 16:03, Axel Rauschmayer wrote:
> > I�m just starting out with Asciidoc and am very happy with it, so far.
> > I�m going to write a book with it and am currently migrating my
> content
> > from LaTeX to Asciidoc (via pandoc).
> >
> > One question, if I may: I would like to use the same Asciidoc source to
> > produce an EPUB file, an HTML file and a PDF file. For EPUB, bitmap
> > images are still best; for HTML, I�d use SVG; and for PDF, I�d use
> PDF
> > files. To ensure that the images look best for all output formats, I�d
> > save each image in all three formats. Is there a way to tell Asciidoc
> > which one to use, depending on the output format? Ideally, it would be
> > more compact than ifdef::backend and writing each image command three
> times.
>
> The most straight-forward approach would be to define an attribute for
> image file name extensions and put in the image macro calls, for
> example:
>
> image image::tiger.{imgext}[]
>
> Now you can specify the file type when you generate your output files
> using the attribute command-line option e.g. --attribute imgext=svg
>
>
> Cheers, Stuart
>
> >
> > Thanks!
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