Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote: > > I started to look into it a little too, and I got excited by the [latex] > filter. It's integrated into asciidoc (not a home-brewed add-on), and > it purports to work for both html and pdf (which are the two backends we > care about). > > [latex] was introduced in asciidoc 8.6.0, which is newer than the 8.5.2 > that Jeff backported to Lucid and Hardy for us. So we'd need to refresh > our backport of asciidoc. 8.6.6 is in Precise, and i verified that the > Precise asciidoc 8.6.6 package installs cleanly on both Lucid and Hardy, > so that part seems like it'll be easy... > Cool! I am probably one of the last people on earth who use TeX naked, and have been using it since 1982 or so. If any crazy problems come up, I might be able to help.
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