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authorDan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com>2021-10-17 23:52:06 -0600
committerDan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com>2021-10-18 02:32:17 -0600
commitbc9b74bf4adc344af08c7fb855e93318febab6fa (patch)
treead08bb8ff854e8c09b8483bd069e085ad973cf44
parent236a2e683f3539424306566444520022339a64cf (diff)
add links between custom converter and converter template pages
-rw-r--r--docs/modules/convert/pages/custom.adoc2
-rw-r--r--docs/modules/convert/pages/templates.adoc2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/docs/modules/convert/pages/custom.adoc b/docs/modules/convert/pages/custom.adoc
index 39f1da83..bfbf37ce 100644
--- a/docs/modules/convert/pages/custom.adoc
+++ b/docs/modules/convert/pages/custom.adoc
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
Asciidoctor supports custom converters.
If you want to produce an output format that's not supported by a built-in converter or any of the available converters in the ecosystem, you can create and use your own converter.
You may also decide to create a custom converter to customize the output of a supported output format or to take an entirely different approach.
-Asciidoctor gives you that ability.
+A custom converter gives you that ability, offering a more formal alternative to xref:templates.adoc[converter templates].
On this page, you'll learn how to create a custom converter in Ruby, register it, then make use of it.
After a brief overview, we'll begin by extending and replacing a registered converter.
diff --git a/docs/modules/convert/pages/templates.adoc b/docs/modules/convert/pages/templates.adoc
index 29cdbc90..fab6236a 100644
--- a/docs/modules/convert/pages/templates.adoc
+++ b/docs/modules/convert/pages/templates.adoc
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
:!listing-caption:
All output produced by Asciidoctor is customizable.
-One way to customize the output is to use a custom converter.
+One way to customize the output is to use a xref:custom.adoc[custom converter].
Converter templates offer a simpler way.
The built-in converters, and others that have the `supports_templates` trait enabled, allow you to replace the convert handler for any convertible context with a template.