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I'm looking for something like ReText, but for AsciiDoc.



The closest I have found is this relatively complex solution (or here) involving Ruby, guard, guard-shell, rb-inotify, asciidoctor, Epiphany (or another browser with LiveReload).



I'll do all that if it is the best option. But I was looking for just a simple solution, along the lines of a ReText for AsciiDoc.



I also heard that O'Reilly has some tools (e.g., the Atlas wiki interface), but I'm not submitting my documents to O'Reilly. (Atlas looks cool and I'd consider using it if I could do so privately.)



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I'm looking for something like ReText, but for AsciiDoc.



The closest I have found is this relatively complex solution (or here) involving Ruby, guard, guard-shell, rb-inotify, asciidoctor, Epiphany (or another browser with LiveReload).



I'll do all that if it is the best option. But I was looking for just a simple solution, along the lines of a ReText for AsciiDoc.



I also heard that O'Reilly has some tools (e.g., the Atlas wiki interface), but I'm not submitting my documents to O'Reilly. (Atlas looks cool and I'd consider using it if I could do so privately.)



Anyone have another suggestion?










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  • I opened a ticket: sourceforge.net/p/retext/tickets/113

    – MountainX
    Mar 10 '14 at 1:35













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I'm looking for something like ReText, but for AsciiDoc.



The closest I have found is this relatively complex solution (or here) involving Ruby, guard, guard-shell, rb-inotify, asciidoctor, Epiphany (or another browser with LiveReload).



I'll do all that if it is the best option. But I was looking for just a simple solution, along the lines of a ReText for AsciiDoc.



I also heard that O'Reilly has some tools (e.g., the Atlas wiki interface), but I'm not submitting my documents to O'Reilly. (Atlas looks cool and I'd consider using it if I could do so privately.)



Anyone have another suggestion?










share|improve this question














I'm looking for something like ReText, but for AsciiDoc.



The closest I have found is this relatively complex solution (or here) involving Ruby, guard, guard-shell, rb-inotify, asciidoctor, Epiphany (or another browser with LiveReload).



I'll do all that if it is the best option. But I was looking for just a simple solution, along the lines of a ReText for AsciiDoc.



I also heard that O'Reilly has some tools (e.g., the Atlas wiki interface), but I'm not submitting my documents to O'Reilly. (Atlas looks cool and I'd consider using it if I could do so privately.)



Anyone have another suggestion?







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I opened a ticket: sourceforge.net/p/retext/tickets/113

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You can use AsciidocFX on any platform.



There are many features:



  • Real-Time Preview

  • Multi-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux ..)

  • Creating Asciidoc Books

  • Creating Markdown Books

  • Creating PDF, HTML, Epub, Mobi, Docbook

  • Epub Viewer

  • External Browser Support

  • Table Generator

  • MathJax Extension

  • PlantUML Extension

  • Filesystem Tree Extension

  • JavaFX Charts Extension





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  • That looks pretty good. Can it edit in Preview mode? I'm looking for an asciidoc editor that can do WYSIWYG editing (not just a live preview).

    – wisbucky
    Jun 5 '17 at 20:33











  • Unfortunately, the AsciidocFX editor is very slow. Even with turned off preview, I have to wait the typed letters to appear. Selecting words is even slower.

    – Dimitar II
    Jan 23 '18 at 20:17


















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You can also use atom.io with the plugin asciidoc-preview :



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9o-0J2YKZ4






share|improve this answer























  • atom.io looks exciting. I'll check it out. Thanks

    – MountainX
    Apr 13 '15 at 20:48











  • asciidoc-preview for atom does not support PlantUML that makes it useless.

    – Stanislav Berkov
    Feb 15 '16 at 14:53



















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You can use the AsciiDoctor.js Live Preview browser extension to render AsciiDoc (.ad, .adoc, .asc, .asciidoc) as HTML.



  1. Install it for either Chrome or Firefox.


  2. For Firefox, you'll need to download the latest xpi file (link on the README).


  3. For Chrome, you'll likely want to enable Allow access to local file URLs under the extension options.


  4. Then either point your browser at a remote AsciiDoc URL or create a new file locally (e.g. helloworld.adoc), enter some text in it with your favourite editor, and then point your browser to it (e.g. file:///home/ggrossetie/helloworld.adoc).






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    Brackets Editor has a AsciiDoc Preview Extension that I am using right now. Works well.






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    • Should we trust Adobe to support Ubuntu going forward?

      – MountainX
      Apr 13 '15 at 20:46






    • 1





      It is an opensource project. Code available on github here Here is the License

      – Mandar Vaze
      Apr 15 '15 at 6:30



















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    AsciiDoctor provides a nice Overview of Editing AsciiDoc with Live Preview.



    It includes details on how to setup many of the tools mentioned here, e.g. AsciidocFX, Atom, Brackets and IntelliJ.






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      Visual Studio Code also comes with a nice AsciiDoc plugin:




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        You can use AsciidocFX on any platform.



        There are many features:



        • Real-Time Preview

        • Multi-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux ..)

        • Creating Asciidoc Books

        • Creating Markdown Books

        • Creating PDF, HTML, Epub, Mobi, Docbook

        • Epub Viewer

        • External Browser Support

        • Table Generator

        • MathJax Extension

        • PlantUML Extension

        • Filesystem Tree Extension

        • JavaFX Charts Extension





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        • That looks pretty good. Can it edit in Preview mode? I'm looking for an asciidoc editor that can do WYSIWYG editing (not just a live preview).

          – wisbucky
          Jun 5 '17 at 20:33











        • Unfortunately, the AsciidocFX editor is very slow. Even with turned off preview, I have to wait the typed letters to appear. Selecting words is even slower.

          – Dimitar II
          Jan 23 '18 at 20:17















        7














        You can use AsciidocFX on any platform.



        There are many features:



        • Real-Time Preview

        • Multi-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux ..)

        • Creating Asciidoc Books

        • Creating Markdown Books

        • Creating PDF, HTML, Epub, Mobi, Docbook

        • Epub Viewer

        • External Browser Support

        • Table Generator

        • MathJax Extension

        • PlantUML Extension

        • Filesystem Tree Extension

        • JavaFX Charts Extension





        share|improve this answer

























        • That looks pretty good. Can it edit in Preview mode? I'm looking for an asciidoc editor that can do WYSIWYG editing (not just a live preview).

          – wisbucky
          Jun 5 '17 at 20:33











        • Unfortunately, the AsciidocFX editor is very slow. Even with turned off preview, I have to wait the typed letters to appear. Selecting words is even slower.

          – Dimitar II
          Jan 23 '18 at 20:17













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        7







        You can use AsciidocFX on any platform.



        There are many features:



        • Real-Time Preview

        • Multi-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux ..)

        • Creating Asciidoc Books

        • Creating Markdown Books

        • Creating PDF, HTML, Epub, Mobi, Docbook

        • Epub Viewer

        • External Browser Support

        • Table Generator

        • MathJax Extension

        • PlantUML Extension

        • Filesystem Tree Extension

        • JavaFX Charts Extension





        share|improve this answer















        You can use AsciidocFX on any platform.



        There are many features:



        • Real-Time Preview

        • Multi-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux ..)

        • Creating Asciidoc Books

        • Creating Markdown Books

        • Creating PDF, HTML, Epub, Mobi, Docbook

        • Epub Viewer

        • External Browser Support

        • Table Generator

        • MathJax Extension

        • PlantUML Extension

        • Filesystem Tree Extension

        • JavaFX Charts Extension






        share|improve this answer














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        • That looks pretty good. Can it edit in Preview mode? I'm looking for an asciidoc editor that can do WYSIWYG editing (not just a live preview).

          – wisbucky
          Jun 5 '17 at 20:33











        • Unfortunately, the AsciidocFX editor is very slow. Even with turned off preview, I have to wait the typed letters to appear. Selecting words is even slower.

          – Dimitar II
          Jan 23 '18 at 20:17

















        • That looks pretty good. Can it edit in Preview mode? I'm looking for an asciidoc editor that can do WYSIWYG editing (not just a live preview).

          – wisbucky
          Jun 5 '17 at 20:33











        • Unfortunately, the AsciidocFX editor is very slow. Even with turned off preview, I have to wait the typed letters to appear. Selecting words is even slower.

          – Dimitar II
          Jan 23 '18 at 20:17
















        That looks pretty good. Can it edit in Preview mode? I'm looking for an asciidoc editor that can do WYSIWYG editing (not just a live preview).

        – wisbucky
        Jun 5 '17 at 20:33





        That looks pretty good. Can it edit in Preview mode? I'm looking for an asciidoc editor that can do WYSIWYG editing (not just a live preview).

        – wisbucky
        Jun 5 '17 at 20:33













        Unfortunately, the AsciidocFX editor is very slow. Even with turned off preview, I have to wait the typed letters to appear. Selecting words is even slower.

        – Dimitar II
        Jan 23 '18 at 20:17





        Unfortunately, the AsciidocFX editor is very slow. Even with turned off preview, I have to wait the typed letters to appear. Selecting words is even slower.

        – Dimitar II
        Jan 23 '18 at 20:17













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        You can also use atom.io with the plugin asciidoc-preview :



        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9o-0J2YKZ4






        share|improve this answer























        • atom.io looks exciting. I'll check it out. Thanks

          – MountainX
          Apr 13 '15 at 20:48











        • asciidoc-preview for atom does not support PlantUML that makes it useless.

          – Stanislav Berkov
          Feb 15 '16 at 14:53
















        3














        You can also use atom.io with the plugin asciidoc-preview :



        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9o-0J2YKZ4






        share|improve this answer























        • atom.io looks exciting. I'll check it out. Thanks

          – MountainX
          Apr 13 '15 at 20:48











        • asciidoc-preview for atom does not support PlantUML that makes it useless.

          – Stanislav Berkov
          Feb 15 '16 at 14:53














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        You can also use atom.io with the plugin asciidoc-preview :



        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9o-0J2YKZ4






        share|improve this answer













        You can also use atom.io with the plugin asciidoc-preview :



        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9o-0J2YKZ4







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        • atom.io looks exciting. I'll check it out. Thanks

          – MountainX
          Apr 13 '15 at 20:48











        • asciidoc-preview for atom does not support PlantUML that makes it useless.

          – Stanislav Berkov
          Feb 15 '16 at 14:53


















        • atom.io looks exciting. I'll check it out. Thanks

          – MountainX
          Apr 13 '15 at 20:48











        • asciidoc-preview for atom does not support PlantUML that makes it useless.

          – Stanislav Berkov
          Feb 15 '16 at 14:53

















        atom.io looks exciting. I'll check it out. Thanks

        – MountainX
        Apr 13 '15 at 20:48





        atom.io looks exciting. I'll check it out. Thanks

        – MountainX
        Apr 13 '15 at 20:48













        asciidoc-preview for atom does not support PlantUML that makes it useless.

        – Stanislav Berkov
        Feb 15 '16 at 14:53






        asciidoc-preview for atom does not support PlantUML that makes it useless.

        – Stanislav Berkov
        Feb 15 '16 at 14:53












        2














        You can use the AsciiDoctor.js Live Preview browser extension to render AsciiDoc (.ad, .adoc, .asc, .asciidoc) as HTML.



        1. Install it for either Chrome or Firefox.


        2. For Firefox, you'll need to download the latest xpi file (link on the README).


        3. For Chrome, you'll likely want to enable Allow access to local file URLs under the extension options.


        4. Then either point your browser at a remote AsciiDoc URL or create a new file locally (e.g. helloworld.adoc), enter some text in it with your favourite editor, and then point your browser to it (e.g. file:///home/ggrossetie/helloworld.adoc).






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          2














          You can use the AsciiDoctor.js Live Preview browser extension to render AsciiDoc (.ad, .adoc, .asc, .asciidoc) as HTML.



          1. Install it for either Chrome or Firefox.


          2. For Firefox, you'll need to download the latest xpi file (link on the README).


          3. For Chrome, you'll likely want to enable Allow access to local file URLs under the extension options.


          4. Then either point your browser at a remote AsciiDoc URL or create a new file locally (e.g. helloworld.adoc), enter some text in it with your favourite editor, and then point your browser to it (e.g. file:///home/ggrossetie/helloworld.adoc).






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            2







            You can use the AsciiDoctor.js Live Preview browser extension to render AsciiDoc (.ad, .adoc, .asc, .asciidoc) as HTML.



            1. Install it for either Chrome or Firefox.


            2. For Firefox, you'll need to download the latest xpi file (link on the README).


            3. For Chrome, you'll likely want to enable Allow access to local file URLs under the extension options.


            4. Then either point your browser at a remote AsciiDoc URL or create a new file locally (e.g. helloworld.adoc), enter some text in it with your favourite editor, and then point your browser to it (e.g. file:///home/ggrossetie/helloworld.adoc).






            share|improve this answer













            You can use the AsciiDoctor.js Live Preview browser extension to render AsciiDoc (.ad, .adoc, .asc, .asciidoc) as HTML.



            1. Install it for either Chrome or Firefox.


            2. For Firefox, you'll need to download the latest xpi file (link on the README).


            3. For Chrome, you'll likely want to enable Allow access to local file URLs under the extension options.


            4. Then either point your browser at a remote AsciiDoc URL or create a new file locally (e.g. helloworld.adoc), enter some text in it with your favourite editor, and then point your browser to it (e.g. file:///home/ggrossetie/helloworld.adoc).







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            answered May 4 '14 at 9:28









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                Brackets Editor has a AsciiDoc Preview Extension that I am using right now. Works well.






                share|improve this answer























                • Should we trust Adobe to support Ubuntu going forward?

                  – MountainX
                  Apr 13 '15 at 20:46






                • 1





                  It is an opensource project. Code available on github here Here is the License

                  – Mandar Vaze
                  Apr 15 '15 at 6:30
















                1














                Brackets Editor has a AsciiDoc Preview Extension that I am using right now. Works well.






                share|improve this answer























                • Should we trust Adobe to support Ubuntu going forward?

                  – MountainX
                  Apr 13 '15 at 20:46






                • 1





                  It is an opensource project. Code available on github here Here is the License

                  – Mandar Vaze
                  Apr 15 '15 at 6:30














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                Brackets Editor has a AsciiDoc Preview Extension that I am using right now. Works well.






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                Brackets Editor has a AsciiDoc Preview Extension that I am using right now. Works well.







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                • Should we trust Adobe to support Ubuntu going forward?

                  – MountainX
                  Apr 13 '15 at 20:46






                • 1





                  It is an opensource project. Code available on github here Here is the License

                  – Mandar Vaze
                  Apr 15 '15 at 6:30


















                • Should we trust Adobe to support Ubuntu going forward?

                  – MountainX
                  Apr 13 '15 at 20:46






                • 1





                  It is an opensource project. Code available on github here Here is the License

                  – Mandar Vaze
                  Apr 15 '15 at 6:30

















                Should we trust Adobe to support Ubuntu going forward?

                – MountainX
                Apr 13 '15 at 20:46





                Should we trust Adobe to support Ubuntu going forward?

                – MountainX
                Apr 13 '15 at 20:46




                1




                1





                It is an opensource project. Code available on github here Here is the License

                – Mandar Vaze
                Apr 15 '15 at 6:30






                It is an opensource project. Code available on github here Here is the License

                – Mandar Vaze
                Apr 15 '15 at 6:30












                1














                AsciiDoctor provides a nice Overview of Editing AsciiDoc with Live Preview.



                It includes details on how to setup many of the tools mentioned here, e.g. AsciidocFX, Atom, Brackets and IntelliJ.






                share|improve this answer



























                  1














                  AsciiDoctor provides a nice Overview of Editing AsciiDoc with Live Preview.



                  It includes details on how to setup many of the tools mentioned here, e.g. AsciidocFX, Atom, Brackets and IntelliJ.






                  share|improve this answer

























                    1












                    1








                    1







                    AsciiDoctor provides a nice Overview of Editing AsciiDoc with Live Preview.



                    It includes details on how to setup many of the tools mentioned here, e.g. AsciidocFX, Atom, Brackets and IntelliJ.






                    share|improve this answer













                    AsciiDoctor provides a nice Overview of Editing AsciiDoc with Live Preview.



                    It includes details on how to setup many of the tools mentioned here, e.g. AsciidocFX, Atom, Brackets and IntelliJ.







                    share|improve this answer












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