No I can't guess.. Why is it?
I would guess asciidoc is not a friend of latex formulas :) Haha. Asciidoctor loves those.. < https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#stem> :-D
I keep trying MathJax but can't find a way to love it - the main issue I see from Boost's documentation POV is that the scripts it runs get blocked by your browser unless they're run on the server - which is to say there's no offline viewing :( The other issue is the lack of support for inclusion of source files with intermixed documentation (what quickbook might call "reverse literate programming") which is invaluable for ensuring that code examples are both up to date and build correctly. I would also have to rewrite auto-index since that works on Docbook XML :( All that said, I can see that ASCIIDoc has progressed very significantly since I last looked at it. Best, John. -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus