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Tag Archives: asciidoctor
An Asciidoctor IDE wish list
A while ago I blogged on why we replaced FrameMaker with Asciidoctor for the technical publishing function of openEHR.org. At around that time I posted on an Asciidoctor mailing list my wishlist for Asciidoctor. I reproduce that list here. As … Continue reading
Goodbye to Adobe FrameMaker, Hello AsciiDoctor
I am probably one of the longest time users of Adobe FrameMaker in the world. I started using it at version 2, sometime around 1990, and finished with it a few months ago. For most of this period it was … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Health Informatics, openehr
Tagged asciidoctor, framemaker, publishing
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