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authorDan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com>2014-07-15 16:40:32 -0600
committerDan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com>2014-07-15 16:40:32 -0600
commitb89265bea557463b5ed535cf251c359fa4ea691c (patch)
treed6cceb11723424bbd1170154aeb8bbce49c8e3fb /test/fixtures
parentccd85bcca8fcddb017051ff7b4a731de910e0e4b (diff)
resolves #960 clean out old fixtures from test suite
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-rw-r--r--test/fixtures/asciidoc.txt105
-rw-r--r--test/fixtures/asciidoc_index.txt40
-rw-r--r--test/fixtures/ascshort.txt32
-rw-r--r--test/fixtures/list_elements.asciidoc10
4 files changed, 27 insertions, 160 deletions
diff --git a/test/fixtures/asciidoc.txt b/test/fixtures/asciidoc.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 4db5020b..00000000
--- a/test/fixtures/asciidoc.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-AsciiDoc User Guide
-===================
-Stuart Rackham <srackham@gmail.com>
-:Author Initials: SJR
-:toc:
-:icons:
-:numbered:
-:website: http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/
-
-AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing notes, documentation,
-articles, books, ebooks, slideshows, web pages, blogs and UNIX man
-pages.
-
-.This document
-**********************************************************************
-This is an overly large document, it probably needs to be refactored
-into a Tutorial, Quick Reference and Formal Reference.
-
-If you're new to AsciiDoc read this section and the <<X6,Getting
-Started>> section and take a look at the example AsciiDoc (`*.txt`)
-source files in the distribution `doc` directory.
-**********************************************************************
-
-
-Introduction
-------------
-AsciiDoc is a plain text human readable/writable document format that
-can be translated to DocBook or HTML using the asciidoc(1) command.
-
-asciidoc(1) comes with a set of configuration files to translate
-AsciiDoc articles, books and man pages to HTML or DocBook backend
-formats.
-
-.My AsciiDoc Itch
-**********************************************************************
-DocBook has emerged as the de facto standard Open Source documentation
-format. But DocBook is a complex language, the markup is difficult to
-read and even more difficult to write directly -- I found I was
-and fixing syntax errors, than I was writing the documentation.
-**********************************************************************
-
-
-[[X6]]
-Getting Started
----------------
-Installing AsciiDoc
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-See the `README` and `INSTALL` files for install prerequisites and
-procedures. Packagers take a look at <<X38,Packager Notes>>.
-
-[[X11]]
-Example AsciiDoc Documents
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The best way to quickly get a feel for AsciiDoc is to view the
-AsciiDoc web site and/or distributed examples:
-
-- Take a look at the linked examples on the AsciiDoc web site home
- page {website}. Press the 'Page Source' sidebar menu item to view
- corresponding AsciiDoc source.
-- Read the `*.txt` source files in the distribution `./doc` directory
- along with the corresponding HTML and DocBook XML files.
-
-
-AsciiDoc Document Types
------------------------
-There are three types of AsciiDoc documents: article, book and
-manpage.
-
-Use the asciidoc(1) `-d` (`--doctype`) option to specify the AsciiDoc
-document type -- the default document type is 'article'.
-
-article
-~~~~~~~
-Used for short documents, articles and general documentation. See the
-AsciiDoc distribution `./doc/article.txt` example.
-
-AsciiDoc defines standard DocBook article frontmatter and backmatter
-<<X93,section markup templates>> (appendix, abstract, bibliography,
-glossary, index).
-
-book
-~~~~
-Books share the same format as articles, with the following
-differences:
-
-- The part titles in multi-part books are <<X17,top level titles>>
- (same level as book title).
-- Some sections are book specific e.g. preface and colophon.
-
-Book documents will normally be used to produce DocBook output since
-DocBook processors can automatically generate footnotes, table of
-contents, list of tables, list of figures, list of examples and
-indexes.
-
-AsciiDoc defines standard DocBook book frontmatter and backmatter
-<<X93,section markup templates>> (appendix, dedication, preface,
-bibliography, glossary, index, colophon).
-
-.Example book documents
-Book::
- The `./doc/book.txt` file in the AsciiDoc distribution.
-
-Multi-part book::
- The `./doc/book-multi.txt` file in the AsciiDoc distribution.
-
diff --git a/test/fixtures/asciidoc_index.txt b/test/fixtures/asciidoc_index.txt
index f32e0734..6ab4b377 100644
--- a/test/fixtures/asciidoc_index.txt
+++ b/test/fixtures/asciidoc_index.txt
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ link:asciimathml.html[ASCIIMathML] or link:latexmathml.html[LaTeXMathML]
notation.
The link:latex-filter.html[AsciiDoc LaTeX filter] translates LaTeX
-source to a PNG image that is automatically inserted into the AsciiDoc
+source to an image that is automatically inserted into the AsciiDoc
output documents.
AsciiDoc also has 'latexmath' macros for DocBook outputs -- they are
@@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ AsciiDoc documents processed by `dblatex(1)`.
Editor Support
--------------
- An AsciiDoc syntax highlighter for the Vim text editor is included in the
- AsciiDoc distribution (see 'Appendix F' of the 'AsciiDoc User Guide' for
- details).
+ AsciiDoc distribution (see the 'Vim Syntax Highlighter' appendix in
+ the 'AsciiDoc User Guide' for details).
+
.Syntax highlighter screenshot
image::images/highlighter.png[height=400,caption="",link="images/highlighter.png"]
@@ -194,15 +194,9 @@ image::images/highlighter.png[height=400,caption="",link="images/highlighter.png
(used by http://projects.gnome.org/gedit/[gedit] and a number of
other applications). The project is hosted here:
https://launchpad.net/asciidoc-gtk-highlight
-- Florian Kaufman has written 'adoc-mode.el' -- a major-mode for
- editing AsciiDoc files in Emacs, you can find it
- http://code.google.com/p/sensorflo-emacs/[here].
-- The http://xpt.sourceforge.net/[*Nix Power Tools project] has
- released an http://xpt.sourceforge.net/tools/doc-mode/[AsciiDoc
- syntax highlighter for Emacs].
-- Terrence Brannon has written
- http://github.com/metaperl/asciidoc-el[AsciiDoc functions for
- Emacs].
+- AsciiDoc resources for the Emacs editor can be found on the
+ http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/AsciiDoc[AsciiDoc page] at the
+ http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsWiki[Emacs Wiki].
- Christian Zuckschwerdt has written a
https://github.com/zuckschwerdt/asciidoc.tmbundle[TextMate bundle]
for AsciiDoc.
@@ -255,7 +249,7 @@ and I'll add them to the list.
- David Hajage has written an AsciiDoc package for the
http://www.r-project.org/[R Project] (R is a free software
environment for statistical computing). 'ascii' is available on
- 'CRAN' (just run `install.package("ascii")` from R). Briefly,
+ 'CRAN' (just run `install.packages("ascii")` from R). Briefly,
'ascii' replaces R results in AsciiDoc document with AsciiDoc
markup. More information and examples here:
http://eusebe.github.com/ascii/.
@@ -319,6 +313,26 @@ and I'll add them to the list.
- The guys from O'Reilly Media have posted an
https://github.com/oreillymedia/docbook2asciidoc[XSL Stylesheet to
github] that converts DocBook to AsciiDoc.
+- Lex Trotman has written
+ https://github.com/elextr/flexndex[flexndex], an index generator
+ tool that be used with AsciiDoc.
+- Michael Haberler has created a
+ https://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-diag-filter/[blockdiag filter for
+ Asciidoc] which embeds http://blockdiag.com/[blockdiag] images in
+ AsciiDoc documents.
+- Dan Allen has written a
+ https://github.com/mojavelinux/asciidoc-bootstrap-docs-backend[Bootstrap
+ backend] for AsciiDoc.
+- Steven Boscarine has written
+ https://github.com/StevenBoscarine/JavaAsciidocWrapper[Maven wrapper for AsciiDoc].
+- Christian Goltz has written
+ https://github.com/christiangoltz/shaape[Shaape], an Ascii art to
+ image converter for AsciiDoc.
+- Eduardo Santana has written an
+ https://github.com/edusantana/asciidoc-highlight[Asciidoc Highlight
+ for Notepad++].
+- http://www.geany.org/[Geany] 1.23 adds document structure support
+ for AsciiDoc.
Please let me know if any of these links need updating.
diff --git a/test/fixtures/ascshort.txt b/test/fixtures/ascshort.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 55aba41e..00000000
--- a/test/fixtures/ascshort.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-AsciiDoc User Guide
-===================
-Stuart Rackham <srackham@gmail.com>
-:Author Initials: SJR
-:toc:
-:icons:
-:numbered:
-:website: http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/
-
-AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing notes, documentation,
-articles, books, ebooks, slideshows, web pages, blogs and UNIX man
-pages.
-
-.This document
-**********************************************************************
-This is an overly large document, it probably needs to be refactored
-into a Tutorial, Quick Reference and Formal Reference.
-
-If you're new to AsciiDoc read this section and the <<X6,Getting
-Started>> section and take a look at the example AsciiDoc (`*.txt`)
-source files in the distribution `doc` directory.
-**********************************************************************
-
-
-Introduction
-------------
-AsciiDoc is a plain text human readable/writable document format that
-can be translated to DocBook or HTML using the asciidoc(1) command.
-
-asciidoc(1) comes with a set of configuration files to translate
-AsciiDoc articles, books and man pages to HTML or DocBook backend
-formats.
diff --git a/test/fixtures/list_elements.asciidoc b/test/fixtures/list_elements.asciidoc
deleted file mode 100644
index 066d14fc..00000000
--- a/test/fixtures/list_elements.asciidoc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-AsciiDoc Home Page
-==================
-
-Example Articles
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-- Item 1
-
-- Item 2
-
-- Item 3