Hi, but isnt there also an asciidoctor plugin for confluence? That way you can use your simple "plain text" there but others can easily view it.
Julian PS.: Currently traveling, thus this would be useful : ) Am 07.11.19, 05:28 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>: And die intellij too... We're doing everything with asciidoctor in the plc4x project. Holen Sie sich Outlook für Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> ________________________________ From: Beckerle, Mike <mbecke...@tresys.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2019 3:24:44 AM To: dev@daffodil.apache.org <dev@daffodil.apache.org> Subject: Re: design note on changes for DAFFODIL-2192 fix There is also a slick asciidoc mode for Eclipse. You get side by side panels with source on left and rendering (including diagrams) on right. ________________________________ From: Beckerle, Mike Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 8:37 PM To: dev@daffodil.apache.org <dev@daffodil.apache.org> Subject: design note on changes for DAFFODIL-2192 fix I have stopped using confluence wiki for design notes because well, it converts everything into wiki pages that aren't particularly maintainable. I am trying asciidoc. The attached file is an asciidoc design note with diagrams that are automatically rendered. Get the asciidoc plugin for chrome (Note: the firefox version of this plugin is not working currently) In the preferences/settings for the plugin, enable the diagrams feature. You can then look at the file and see the UML diagrams which are created from text descriptions in the document.