The block pass macro is not supported in Asciidoctor. However, if it were, you can't use a block macro inline with other content. Block macros must be on a line by themselves (after all, they are a block).
Cheers,
-Dan
Le 30 mai 2015 8:05 AM, "ysb33r [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion]" <
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What is the difference between these two in terms of rendering?
This is an pass:[**inline pass**] macro.
AND
This is a pass::[**block pass**] macro.
Should it render to
This is an **inline pass** macro
vs
This is a
<someBlockFormatting>
**block pass**
</someBlockFormatting/>
macro