Asciidoctor: AsciiDoc with new functions Performance Enhanced
PDF Options
The classic structure of AsciiDoc is more or less directly oriented to HTML, which makes it easier to convert to the formats based on it, including EPUB. If you prefer to create linear documents such as books, you will probably prefer PDFs. There are several ways to create PDFs, and they can lead to quite different results.
One option is using the web browser. Simply create some HTML output, call it in the browser, and export it as a PDF. This approach offers quite extensive support for CSS options. Alternatively, you can use the DocBook 5 tool chain via a2x
. Asciidoctor lets you create PDFs directly with Asciidoctor PDF, but often with less than optimal results.
AsciiDoc opens a way via a FOP conversion. This does not always work as intended, but the process is quite fast. The disadvantage is that there are no meaningful error messages, and errors often remain undetected for a long time.
Yet another option is to use LaTeX. You can create code with AsciiDoc or Asciidoctor and convert it in the conventional way with LaTeX's own tools. This enables high-quality print output, but it requires additional LaTeX know-how and often manual fine-tuning.
Regardless of which path you choose, bear in mind that interactive elements are nearly always lost in the conversion (Figure 2).
Conclusions
Asciidoctor proves to be a worthy successor to AsciiDoc. Its speed and additional plugins, along with direct support in AsciidocFX [10], make it a good, although more complex alternative.
So is there no longer any reason to use AsciiDoc? That depends. For example, a tool chain that works well for ebooks is not to be sneezed at, and the results sometimes turn out to be more compact than the results produced by Asciidoctor EPUB3. Moreover, working with Asciidoctor is far more complex than using AsciiDoc; the additional capabilities make it more difficult for users to find errors.
Overall, with the infrastructure that has grown around Asciidoctor, it appears to be a more agile application. This makes it worthwhile for experienced users to consider making the switch. For newcomers on the other hand, the classic AsciiDoc is still recommended due to its ease of use. Once you are confident with AsciiDoc, you can more easily master a switch to Asciidoctor later.
Infos
- AsciiDoc: https://asciidoc.org
- Asciidoctor: https://asciidoctor.org
- Asciidoctor projects: https://github.com/asciidoctor/
- Asciidoctor manual: https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual
- Asciidoctor EPUB3: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-epub3
- Asciidoctor LaTeX: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-latex
- Asciidoctor PDF: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-pdf/
- AsciiDoc syntax: https://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-syntax-quick-reference/
- Asciidoctor specifics: https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#migrating-from-asciidoc-python
- AsciidocFX: https://asciidocfx.com
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