Keith Packard <keithp@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > The goal would be to create an html document which could be used without > javascript, and that would work without css as well. I've managed to hack up asciidoc to generate the TOC within the document, rather than requiring javascript. The changes are fairly minor, and seem to add a nice generalization to the asciidoc environment which should be useful in other contexts. The changes consist of two bits -- the first is to allow the diversion of some text from .conf file sections, the second is to postpone some attribute processing to a second pass over the document so that the TOC can be inserted in the desired location, instead of requiring that it be placed at the bottom. I've sent these changes upstream, and also pushed them to a personal asciidoc git repository at : git clone git://keithp.com/git/asciidoc -- -keith
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