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AsciiDoc for Beginners - This book offers a detailed and practical introduction to AsciiDoc, a versatile, open-source markup language that simplifies the way documents, articles, manuals, and books are written and published. Unlike conventional word processors that rely on complex interfaces and proprietary formats, AsciiDoc allows users to focus purely on content creation using a simple plain-text editor. The result is a clean, efficient, and portable documentation workflow suitable for individuals and teams across Linux, Windows, and macOS platforms. Written for both writers and software…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
AsciiDoc for Beginners - This book offers a detailed and practical introduction to AsciiDoc, a versatile, open-source markup language that simplifies the way documents, articles, manuals, and books are written and published. Unlike conventional word processors that rely on complex interfaces and proprietary formats, AsciiDoc allows users to focus purely on content creation using a simple plain-text editor. The result is a clean, efficient, and portable documentation workflow suitable for individuals and teams across Linux, Windows, and macOS platforms. Written for both writers and software developers, this guide covers everything from the foundational syntax of AsciiDoc to advanced techniques for creating professional-quality documents. Readers will learn how to structure content with headings, sections, lists, tables, images, and hyperlinks, and explore more sophisticated features such as callouts, code blocks, inline formatting, macros, and conditional text. The book also demonstrates how to generate various output formats-including HTML, PDF, and EPUB-through AsciiDoctor, the modern open-source AsciiDoc processor. With more than 160 figures and over 200 fully worked examples, each concept is explained with visual clarity and real-world context. Readers gain step-by-step exposure to key AsciiDoc conventions and syntax rules while understanding how to integrate AsciiDoc-based workflows into collaborative publishing environments, software documentation systems, and version-controlled projects. Key topics covered include:Understanding the philosophy and design of AsciiDoc as a plain-text markup language. Writing, structuring, and formatting documents using AsciiDoc syntax. Adding images, tables, lists, quotes, and code snippets effectively. Using attributes, includes, and variables to maintain consistency across documents. Exporting documents to multiple formats using AsciiDoctor and command-line tools. Integrating AsciiDoc with Git, editors, and CI/CD documentation pipelines. Practical applications for content creators, educators, and developers. Designed with accessibility and simplicity in mind, Mastering AsciiDoc encourages a shift from traditional document editing toward a more agile, text-based authoring model that enhances reproducibility, transparency, and long-term document maintenance. The hands-on examples and detailed explanations make this resource especially valuable for professionals involved in technical writing, documentation management, publishing, open-source projects, and educational content creation. Whether you are a writer seeking a minimalist and distraction-free authoring environment, a software developer documenting APIs or projects, or an organization adopting open documentation standards, this book provides the knowledge and confidence to make AsciiDoc a core part of your workflow. By the end of this guide, readers will not only have mastered the syntax and structure of AsciiDoc but will also understand how to build scalable, professional, and reusable documentation systems suited for modern digital publishing. Highlights:Over 160 figures and 200 illustrative examples. Cross-platform support for Linux, Windows, and macOS. Step-by-step syntax tutorials for AsciiDoc and AsciiDoctor. Real-world insights into professional documentation workflows. Ideal for technical writers, open-source contributors, educators, and content professionals.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Chinmaya Singh Rathore has been a career educator and researcher for around four decades. He has worked as a faculty member at the Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad, India and as Professor in the Faculty of Information Technology and Quantitative Techniques at the Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, India, where he also served as Dean. Prof. Rathore is passionate about empowering others to embrace the power of free and opensource computing.