# $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/MyAsciidoc.conf,v 1.1 2005/06/16 10:32:31 ph10 Exp $
# Asciidoc configuration customization for creating the DocBook XML sources
# of the Exim specification and the filter document.
[miscellaneous]
newline=\n
[quotes]
_=filename
$=varname
%=option
^=command
^^=function
^%|%^=parameter
``|''=quoted
[tags]
strong=|
filename=|
varname=$|
option=
command=|
function=|
parameter=|
quoted=|
[replacements]
# Nothing - this is for disambiguating markup
"##"=
# -- En dash
(^|[^-])--($|[^-])=\1–\2
# --- Em dash
(^|\s+)---($|\s+)=\1舒\2
# -- Hard space
~=
# ' automatic apostrophe
([A-Za-z0-9])'([A-Za-z\s])=\1’\2
# daggers
!!=†
!\?=‡
# The default markup recognizes subscripts and superscripts using tilde and
# circumflex. We don't want this. These settings manage to turn off the
# effect, while still allowing tilde to be recognized as a hard space.
\^(.+?)\^=^\1^
~(.+?)~=~\1~
[attributes]
# Manual apostrophe: needed for an apostrophe after something quoted, because
# I can't get the automatic one to work in that situation
ap=’
# Manual tilde: tilde is defined as a hard space, and it doesn't seem possible
# to quote is using a backslash.
tl=~
# Two hyphens, to stop them being treated as an en dash
hh=--
# Percent: causes confusion with the quote otherwise
pc=%
# Colon: there's a case where this causes trouble
co=:
# The sequence "[]" for use in index terms
bk=[]
# We need to add extra stuff to the element
[header]
{doctitle#}{doctitle}{doctitleabbrev}{date}
{authored#}{firstname}{middlename}{lastname}
{authored#}{authorinitials}
{revisionhistory%}{revision}{date}{authorinitials?{authorinitials}}{revremark?{revremark}}{companyname}{othercredit},
{copyright#}{cpyear}{copyright}{abstract}
{doctitle#}
# Define a new kind of block that maps to so as not to
# insist on a monospaced font. Delimiter is &&&.
[blockdef-literallayout]
delimiter=^&{3,}(\[(?P.*)\])?=*$
template=literallayoutblock
presubs=specialcharacters,quotes,replacements,macros,callouts
# The template for my non-monospaced literal layout block
[literallayoutblock]
|
# Paragraph substitution - use rather than
[paragraph]
{title#}{title}
{title%}
|
{title%}
{title#}
{empty}
# Define a special table for left-centre-right lines, filling the whole page
# width, with a border but no separators, for Exim configuration options. It
# would be nice if this could call the default [table] template, forcing the
# appropriate attributes, but I have not found a way of doing this.
[tabledef-conf]
fillchar==
format=csv
template=conf-table
colspec=
bodyrow=|
bodydata=|
[conf-table]
<{title?table}{title!informaltable}{id? id="{id}"} pgwide="1" frame="all" colsep="0" rowsep="0">
{title}
{headrows#}
{headrows}
{headrows#}
{footrows#}
{footrows}
{footrows#}
{bodyrows}
{title?table}{title!informaltable}>
# The default indexterm macro generates primary index entries for the
# secondary and tertiary terms as well, which does not make sense
# in the context of the way I write indexes. As well as a replacement
# that does the simple, straightforward thing, we actually want to have
# two different macros: one for concepts and one for options.
[cindex-inlinemacro]
# Inline index term for concepts.
{1}{2}{3}
[oindex-inlinemacro]
# Inline index term for options.
{1}{2}{3}
# Allow for the "role" attribute for an index.
[sect-index]
{title}
|
# Allow for the "titleabbrev" attribute for chapters.
[sect1]
{title}{titleabbrev}
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