Asciidoctor 1.5.0 “Bleeding Heart” released!

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Asciidoctor 1.5.0 “Bleeding Heart” released!

mojavelinux
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The long-awaited release of Asciidoctor 1.5.0 “Bleeding Heart” has arrived at last! This release includes a stockpile of 150 fixes, improvements and enhancements as well as several refinements to the AsciiDoc syntax.

http://asciidoctor.org/news/2014/08/12/asciidoctor-1-5-0-released/

Release highlights:

* Get technical with MathJax
* Diagrams, diagrams, diagrams
* Load extensions from the CLI
* Embracing DocBook 5
* Making XML parsers happy
* PDF & EPUB3
* Asciidoctor.js is Asciidoctor
* AsciiDoc syntax shuffle
* Level your offsets
* Filtered tag directives
* Substitution modifiers
* Secure assets
* Hide the URI scheme
* Human-friendly cross references
* Print your docs
* Open source fonts
* Font Awesome 4.1


I'd like to thank the many people who participated in this release and made it what it is. We're doing a great thing together making documentation as awesome, fun and collaborative as code. Let's keep adding more awesome everyday!

Cheers,

-Dan

p.s. The official soundtrack for this release is “Everything is AWESOME!!!”, especially the Asciidoctor community!
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glaforge

Well done and congrats to the team!

Le 12 août 2014 12:34, "mojavelinux [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion]" <[hidden email]> a écrit :
The long-awaited release of Asciidoctor 1.5.0 “Bleeding Heart” has arrived at last! This release includes a stockpile of 150 fixes, improvements and enhancements as well as several refinements to the AsciiDoc syntax.

http://asciidoctor.org/news/2014/08/12/asciidoctor-1-5-0-released/

Release highlights:

* Get technical with MathJax
* Diagrams, diagrams, diagrams
* Load extensions from the CLI
* Embracing DocBook 5
* Making XML parsers happy
* PDF & EPUB3
* Asciidoctor.js is Asciidoctor
* AsciiDoc syntax shuffle
* Level your offsets
* Filtered tag directives
* Substitution modifiers
* Secure assets
* Hide the URI scheme
* Human-friendly cross references
* Print your docs
* Open source fonts
* Font Awesome 4.1


I'd like to thank the many people who participated in this release and made it what it is. We're doing a great thing together making documentation as awesome, fun and collaborative as code. Let's keep adding more awesome everyday!

Cheers,

-Dan

p.s. The official soundtrack for this release is “Everything is AWESOME!!!”, especially the Asciidoctor community!



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mojavelinux
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 4:45 AM, glaforge [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Well done and congrats to the team!

Thank you! And thank you for pushing us. The requirements for the Groovy project stayed in the forefront of my mind throughout the release and drove me to keep pushing the design...and I know there's still more work to do. Just keep clarifying those use cases and we'll get those features done!

Cheers,

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Anthonny
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Congrats !
Yeah “Everything is AWESOME!!!”, especially our team !

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sonson
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Great! :-)
Is it already possible to use asciidoctor-diagram together with asciidoctor from the CLI?

When I try it, I get an error message:

gem update asciidoctor
gem install asciidoctor-diagram
asciidoctor -r asciidoctor-diagram first.adoc --trace

Error message:

/Library/Ruby/Site/2.0.0/rubygems/specification.rb:2099:in `raise_if_conflicts': Unable to activate asciidoctor-diagram-1.1.5, because asciidoctor-1.5.0 conflicts with asciidoctor (~> 0.1.4) (Gem::ConflictError)

Anythink I can do as a non-Rubyist?
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LightGuardjp
Looks to me like asciidoctor-diagram has a fixed version dependency on asciidoctor 0.1.4. 

As a user there are two things to do: 

. Wait for the asciidoctor-diagram update. 
. Find the asciidoctor-diagram.gemspec file in your system and change `0.1.4` to `1.5.0` or `=> 0.1.4`

On Wednesday, August 13, 2014, sonson [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Great! :-)
Is it already possible to use asciidoctor-diagram together with asciidoctor from the CLI?

When I try it, I get an error message:

gem update asciidoctor
gem install asciidoctor-diagram
asciidoctor -r asciidoctor-diagram first.adoc --trace

Error message:

/Library/Ruby/Site/2.0.0/rubygems/specification.rb:2099:in `raise_if_conflicts': Unable to activate asciidoctor-diagram-1.1.5, because asciidoctor-1.5.0 conflicts with asciidoctor (~> 0.1.4) (Gem::ConflictError)

Anythink I can do as a non-Rubyist?


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mojavelinux
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You need to install an Asciidoctor Diagram 1.2.0 preview release to use it with Asciidoctor 1.5.0.

 $ gem install asciidoctor-diagram --pre

I've updated the installation guide to reflect this requirement.


Once Asciidoctor Diagram 1.2.0 is released, you won't need to specify the --pre flag as stated in the instructions.

Happy diagramming!

-Dan


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 8:22 AM, sonson [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Great! :-)
Is it already possible to use asciidoctor-diagram together with asciidoctor from the CLI?

When I try it, I get an error message:

gem update asciidoctor
gem install asciidoctor-diagram
asciidoctor -r asciidoctor-diagram first.adoc --trace

Error message:

/Library/Ruby/Site/2.0.0/rubygems/specification.rb:2099:in `raise_if_conflicts': Unable to activate asciidoctor-diagram-1.1.5, because asciidoctor-1.5.0 conflicts with asciidoctor (~> 0.1.4) (Gem::ConflictError)

Anythink I can do as a non-Rubyist?


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Re: Asciidoctor 1.5.0 “Bleeding Heart” released!

sonson
Thanks, that works like a charm!
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Re: Asciidoctor 1.5.0 “Bleeding Heart” released!

5haun
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The "relative leveloffset" and "selecting parts of a document to include" improvements are marvelous!  For those producing manuals and books, those alone is worth using Asciidoctor instead of the legacy Asciidoc.  Sincerely appreciated.  Thanks,
-Shaun
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mojavelinux
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On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 3:04 PM, 5haun [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:
The "relative leveloffset" and "selecting parts of a document to include" improvements are marvelous!  For those producing manuals and books, those alone is worth using Asciidoctor instead of the legacy Asciidoc.

I'm so glad to hear that. It made my day!

Let's keep raising the bar!