Probably not the solution you're looking for, but we have used dblatex
http://dblatex.sourceforge.net
(not to be confused with the older db2latex). For our use
case--grammars of foreign languages, with mixed languages and scripts
(Arabic, Bengali, Thaana)--it was probably the only solution. But if
you're not familiar with LaTeX, tweaking it might be a steep learning curve.
On 11/9/2021 7:01 AM, Randall Wood wrote:
I am working on an AsciiDoc -> DocBook -> PDF toolchain for an open source project
(so all tooling must be freely available) because the direct AsciiDoc -> PDF
toolchain is inadequate for our purposes.
I currently have a java/maven-based AsciiDoc -> DocBook -> FOP -> PDF chain
within the docbkx-maven-plugin, but would like any suggestions that appear to be better
maintained and are cross platform.
Randall Wood--
Mike Maxwell
"Digital objects last forever--or five years,
whichever comes first." --Jeff Rothenberg
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