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authorMatthew Peveler <matt.peveler@gmail.com>2021-02-06 04:25:36 +0000
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Signed-off-by: Matthew Peveler <matt.peveler@gmail.com>
-rw-r--r--README.md2
-rw-r--r--doc/a2x.1.txt2
-rw-r--r--doc/asciidoc.txt73
-rw-r--r--doc/asciimath.txt (renamed from doc/asciimathml.txt)16
-rw-r--r--doc/epub-notes.txt3
-rw-r--r--doc/faq.txt27
-rw-r--r--doc/latex-backend.txt7
-rw-r--r--doc/latexmathml.txt8
-rw-r--r--doc/music-filter.txt8
-rw-r--r--doc/publishing-ebooks-with-asciidoc.txt31
-rw-r--r--doc/slidy.txt2
-rw-r--r--doc/source-highlight-filter.txt4
-rw-r--r--website/README.txt2
-rw-r--r--website/index.txt105
-rw-r--r--website/plugins.txt37
15 files changed, 159 insertions, 168 deletions
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 50c26b2..dfc4c73 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ website http://www.python.org.
## Obtaining AsciiDoc
Documentation and installation instructions are on the AsciiDoc website
-http://asciidoc.org/. Additionally, for 10.x, you can install it using pip:
+https://asciidoc.org/. Additionally, for 10.x, you can install it using pip:
```
pip3 install asciidoc
diff --git a/doc/a2x.1.txt b/doc/a2x.1.txt
index e9af286..ca4dabf 100644
--- a/doc/a2x.1.txt
+++ b/doc/a2x.1.txt
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ REQUISITES
- *dblatex* (pdf, dvi, ps, tex formats):
http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/
- *FOP* (pdf format -- alternative PDF file generator):
- http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/
+ https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/
- *w3m* (text format):
http://w3m.sourceforge.net/index.en.html
- *Lynx* (text format -- alternative text file generator):
diff --git a/doc/asciidoc.txt b/doc/asciidoc.txt
index fa1e62e..6144d2a 100644
--- a/doc/asciidoc.txt
+++ b/doc/asciidoc.txt
@@ -176,14 +176,14 @@ html5::
slidy::
Use this backend to generate self-contained
- http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/[Slidy] HTML slideshows for
+ https://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2[Slidy] HTML slideshows for
your web browser from AsciiDoc documents. The Slidy backend is
documented in the distribution `doc/slidy.txt` file and
{website}slidy.html[online].
wordpress::
A minor variant of the 'html4' backend to support
- http://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost1/[blogpost].
+ https://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost1/[blogpost].
latex::
Experimental LaTeX backend.
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ backend <<X101,plugins>>.
DocBook
-------
AsciiDoc generates 'article', 'book' and 'refentry'
-http://www.docbook.org/[DocBook] documents (corresponding to the
+https://docbook.org/[DocBook] documents (corresponding to the
AsciiDoc 'article', 'book' and 'manpage' document types).
Most Linux distributions come with conversion tools (collectively
@@ -233,8 +233,9 @@ called a toolchain) for <<X12,converting DocBook files>> to
presentation formats such as Postscript, HTML, PDF, EPUB, DVI,
PostScript, LaTeX, roff (the native man page format), HTMLHelp,
JavaHelp and text. There are also programs that allow you to view
-DocBook files directly, for example http://live.gnome.org/Yelp[Yelp]
-(the GNOME help viewer).
+DocBook files directly, for example
+https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/Yelp[Yelp] (the GNOME help
+viewer).
[[X12]]
Converting DocBook to other file formats
@@ -343,7 +344,7 @@ AsciiDoc::
uses <<X13,DocBook XSL Stylesheets>>, <<X40,xsltproc(1)>> and
`latex(1)`.
-[[X14]]http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/[FOP]::
+[[X14]]https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/[FOP]::
The Apache Formatting Objects Processor converts XSL-FO (`.fo`)
files to PDF files. The XSL-FO files are generated from DocBook
source files using <<X13,DocBook XSL Stylesheets>> and
@@ -353,7 +354,7 @@ AsciiDoc::
The Microsoft HTML Help Compiler (`hhc.exe`) is a command-line tool
that converts HTML Help source files to a single HTML Help (`.chm`)
file. It runs on MS Windows platforms and can be downloaded from
- http://www.microsoft.com.
+ https://www.microsoft.com/.
AsciiDoc dblatex configuration files
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -1030,7 +1031,7 @@ outputs. The CSS class names are:
decorators.
Where '<color>' can be any of the
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors#HTML_color_names[sixteen HTML
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors#HTML_color_names[sixteen HTML
color names]. Examples:
[red]#Obvious# and [big red yellow-background]*very obvious*.
@@ -1311,7 +1312,7 @@ block the second attribute value in the AttributeList is quoted to
ensure the 'http' macro is expanded to a hyperlink.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-[quote,'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Johnson[Samuel Johnson]']
+[quote,'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Johnson[Samuel Johnson]']
_____________________________________________________________________
Sir, a woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It
is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all.
@@ -2464,7 +2465,7 @@ list'. The usual syntax is `<name>:<target>[<attrlist>]` (for
inline macros) and `<name>::<target>[<attrlist>]` (for block
macros). Here are some examples:
- http://www.docbook.org/[DocBook.org]
+ https://docbook.org/[DocBook.org]
include::chapt1.txt[tabsize=2]
mailto:srackham@gmail.com[]
@@ -2508,16 +2509,16 @@ rendered using predefined inline macros.
Here are some examples:
- http://www.docbook.org/[DocBook.org]
- http://www.docbook.org/
+ https://docbook.org/[DocBook.org]
+ https://docbook.org/
mailto:joe.bloggs@foobar.com[email Joe Bloggs]
joe.bloggs@foobar.com
Which are rendered:
-http://www.docbook.org/[DocBook.org]
+https://docbook.org/[DocBook.org]
-http://www.docbook.org/
+https://docbook.org/
mailto:joe.bloggs@foobar.com[email Joe Bloggs]
@@ -2623,7 +2624,7 @@ referring document.
- The optional 'alt' attribute is also the first positional attribute,
it specifies alternative text which is displayed if the output
application is unable to display the image file (see also
- http://htmlhelp.com/feature/art3.htm[Use of ALT texts in IMGs]). For
+ https://htmlhelp.com/feature/art3.htm[Use of ALT texts in IMGs]). For
example:
image:images/logo.png[Company Logo]
@@ -2735,7 +2736,7 @@ A title prefix that can be inserted with the `caption` attribute
*********************************************************************
If you define the `data-uri` attribute then images will be embedded in
XHTML outputs using the
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data:_URI_scheme[data URI scheme]. You
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme[data URI scheme]. You
can use the 'data-uri' attribute with the 'xhtml11' and 'html5'
backends to produce single-file XHTML documents with embedded images
and CSS, for example:
@@ -3646,7 +3647,7 @@ refmiscinfo attributes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In addition to the automatically created man page <<X60,intrinsic
attributes>> you can assign DocBook
-http://www.docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/refmiscinfo.html[refmiscinfo]
+https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/4.5/refmiscinfo.html[refmiscinfo]
element 'source', 'version' and 'manual' values using AsciiDoc
`{mansource}`, `{manversion}` and `{manmanual}` attributes
respectively. This example is from the AsciiDoc header of a man page
@@ -3678,7 +3679,7 @@ distributed `doc/latexmath.txt` file.
MathJax
~~~~~~~
-http://www.mathjax.org/[MathJax] allows LaTeX Math style formulas to be included
+https://www.mathjax.org/[MathJax] allows LaTeX Math style formulas to be included
in XHTML documents generated via the AsciiDoc 'xhtml11' and 'html5' backends.
This route overcomes several restrictions of the MathML-based approaches,
notably, restricted support of MathML by many mainstream browsers. To enable
@@ -3691,7 +3692,7 @@ you are offline (but it can be configured differently).
LaTeXMathML
~~~~~~~~~~~
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-There is an http://math.etsu.edu/LaTeXMathML/[extended LaTeXMathML
+There is an https://math.etsu.edu/LaTeXMathML/[extended LaTeXMathML
version] by Jeff Knisley, in addition to a JavaScript file it requires
the inclusion of a CSS file.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -3699,7 +3700,7 @@ the inclusion of a CSS file.
'LaTeXMathML' allows LaTeX Math style formulas to be included in XHTML
documents generated using the AsciiDoc 'xhtml11' and 'html5' backends.
AsciiDoc uses the
-http://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/personal/drw/lm.html[original
+https://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/plp/pmadw/lm.html[original
LaTeXMathML] by Douglas Woodall. 'LaTeXMathML' is derived from
ASCIIMathML and is for users who are more familiar with or prefer
using LaTeX math formulas (it recognizes a subset of LaTeX Math, the
@@ -3733,11 +3734,11 @@ because:
2. Version 2 is much larger.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-http://www1.chapman.edu/~jipsen/mathml/asciimath.html[ASCIIMathML]
-formulas can be included in XHTML documents generated using the
-'xhtml11' and 'html5' backends. To enable ASCIIMathML support you must
-define the 'asciimath' attribute, for example using the `-a asciimath`
-command-line option. Example inline formula:
+http://asciimath.org/[ASCIIMath] formulas can be included in XHTML
+documents generated using the 'xhtml11' and 'html5' backends. To enable
+ASCIIMathML support you must define the 'asciimath' attribute, for
+example using the `-a asciimath` command-line option. Example inline
+formula:
asciimath:[`x/x={(1,if x!=0),(text{undefined},if x=0):}`]
@@ -3746,7 +3747,7 @@ distributed `doc/asciimathml.txt` file.
MathML
~~~~~~
-http://www.w3.org/Math/[MathML] is a low level XML markup for
+https://www.w3.org/Math/[MathML] is a low level XML markup for
mathematics. AsciiDoc has no macros for MathML but users familiar with
this markup could use passthrough macros and passthrough blocks to
include MathML in output documents.
@@ -4322,8 +4323,8 @@ compounded by redundancy if the same name is used repeatedly.
Attribute entries can be used to make your documents easier to read
and write, here are some examples:
- :1: http://freshmeat.net/projects/asciidoc/
- :homepage: http://asciidoc.org[AsciiDoc home page]
+ :1: http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/asciidoc/
+ :homepage: https://asciidoc.org[AsciiDoc home page]
:new: image:./images/smallnew.png[]
:footnote1: footnote:[A meaningless latin term]
@@ -4716,7 +4717,7 @@ predefined intrinsic attributes:
the standard output then `{docname}` is the output file name sans
file extension.
7. See
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks[non-English
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark#Summary_table[non-English
usage of quotation marks].
8. The `{blockname}` attribute identifies the style of the current
block. It applies to delimited blocks, lists and tables. Here is a
@@ -5112,7 +5113,7 @@ The AsciiDoc distribution includes 'source', 'music', 'latex' and
|music
|A {website}music-filter.html[music filter] is included in the
distribution `./filters/` directory. It translates music in
-http://lilypond.org/[LilyPond] or http://abcnotation.org.uk/[ABC]
+https://lilypond.org/[LilyPond] or https://abcnotation.com/[ABC]
notation to standard classical notation.
|source
@@ -5125,7 +5126,7 @@ LaTeX source to an image that is automatically inserted into the
AsciiDoc output documents.
|graphviz
-|Gouichi Iisaka has written a http://www.graphviz.org/[Graphviz]
+|Gouichi Iisaka has written a https://www.graphviz.org/[Graphviz]
filter for AsciiDoc. Graphviz generates diagrams from a textual
specification. Gouichi Iisaka's Graphviz filter is included in the
AsciiDoc distribution. Here are some
@@ -5244,7 +5245,7 @@ Execute `:help gq` command to read about the vim gq command.
available (see the <<X61, Example `~/.vimrc` file>>).
- Put `set` commands in your `~/.vimrc` file so you don't have to
enter them manually.
-- The Vim website (http://www.vim.org) has a wealth of resources,
+- The Vim website (https://www.vim.org/) has a wealth of resources,
including scripts for automated spell checking and ASCII Art
drawing.
=====================================================================
@@ -5459,8 +5460,8 @@ liking you can:
template sections. The `{empty}` attribute is useful for outputting
trailing blank lines in markup templates.
-2. Use Dave Raggett's http://tidy.sourceforge.net/[HTML Tidy] program
- to tidy asciidoc(1) output. Example:
+2. Use https://www.html-tidy.org/[HTML Tidy] program to tidy
+ asciidoc(1) output. Example:
$ asciidoc -b docbook -o - mydoc.txt | tidy -indent -xml >mydoc.xml
@@ -5560,7 +5561,7 @@ it will be fetched from its Internet location. If you omit the
`--valid` option the document will only be checked that it is well
formed.
-The online http://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_uri+with_options[W3C
+The online https://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_uri+with_options[W3C
Markup Validation Service] is the defacto standard when it comes to
validating HTML (it validates all HTML standards including HTML5).
@@ -5878,7 +5879,7 @@ Embed images using the <<X66,data: uri scheme>>.
Set a 'CSS signature' for the document (sets the 'id' attribute of the
HTML 'body' element). CSS signatures provide a mechanism that allows
users to personalize the document appearance. The term 'CSS signature'
-was http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/13291[coined by
+was https://juicystudio.com/article/css-selectors.php[coined by
Eric Meyer].
diff --git a/doc/asciimathml.txt b/doc/asciimath.txt
index ed5e269..b51c37c 100644
--- a/doc/asciimathml.txt
+++ b/doc/asciimath.txt
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
ASCIIMathML Formulae
====================
-http://www1.chapman.edu/~jipsen/mathml/asciimath.html[ASCIIMathML] is
-a clever JavaScript written by Peter Jipsen that dynamically
-transforms mathematical formulae written in a wiki-like plain text
-markup to http://www.w3.org/Math/[MathML] markup which is displayed as
+http://asciimath.org/[ASCIIMath] is a clever JavaScript written by
+Peter Jipsen that dynamically transforms mathematical formulae
+written in a wiki-like plain text markup to
+https://www.w3.org/Math/[MathML] markup which is displayed as
standard mathematical notation by the Web Browser. See 'Appendix E'
in the AsciiDoc User Guide for more details.
@@ -25,13 +25,11 @@ page.
characters in the formulas with a backslash, escaping is unnecessary
if you use the double-dollar macro (for examples see the second
formula below).
-- See the
- http://www1.chapman.edu/~jipsen/mathml/asciimath.html[ASCIIMathML]
- website for ASCIIMathML documentation and the latest version.
+- See the http://asciimath.org[ASCIIMath] website for ASCIIMathML
+ documentation and the latest version.
- If the formulas don't appear to be correct you probably need to
install the correct math fonts (see the
- http://www1.chapman.edu/~jipsen/mathml/asciimath.html[ASCIIMathML]
- website for details).
+ http://asciimath.org[ASCIIMath] website for details).
- See the link:latexmathml.html[LaTeXMathML page] if you prefer to use
LaTeX math formulas.
diff --git a/doc/epub-notes.txt b/doc/epub-notes.txt
index cf108e5..79f66dd 100644
--- a/doc/epub-notes.txt
+++ b/doc/epub-notes.txt
@@ -35,8 +35,7 @@ into the toc.ncx navigation control file:
<ncx:meta name="dtb:depth" content="-1"/>
Shouldn't it be a positive integer equal to the depth navPoint nesting in the
-navMap element (see
-http://www.niso.org/workrooms/daisy/Z39-86-2005.html#NavMeta)? Though epubcheck 1.05 doesn't flag it as invalid -- are they both wrong?
+navMap element? Though epubcheck 1.05 doesn't flag it as invalid -- are they both wrong?
[[X1]]
diff --git a/doc/faq.txt b/doc/faq.txt
index 5a72a28..76f22b7 100644
--- a/doc/faq.txt
+++ b/doc/faq.txt
@@ -311,12 +311,12 @@ NOTE: link:userguide.html#X26[Comment blocks] are never displayed.
== What is the preferred file name extension for AsciiDoc files?
-The `.txt` http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_file[text file] extension
+The `.txt` https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_file[text file] extension
is preferred, but it's just a convention and it's not enforced by the
software.
AsciiDoc source files are human readable
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_text[plain text] files which is
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_text[plain text] files which is
what the `.txt` extension is for. All text editors recognize and open
files with a `.txt` extension. The `.txt` extension is universally
recognized and unambiguous -- you are not left asking questions like
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ substitutions in the monospaced text, for example:
== How can I generate a single HTML document file containing images and CSS styles?
With the advent of Internet Explorer 8 all major web browsers now
support the
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data:_URI_scheme[data URI scheme] for
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme[data URI scheme] for
embedded images. The AsciiDoc 'xhtml11' and 'html5' backends supports
the data URI scheme for embedded images and by default it embeds the
CSS stylesheet. For example the following command will generate a
@@ -636,13 +636,13 @@ b. List 2.
There are a number of programs available that generate presentation
charts from textual specification, for example
-http://home.gna.org/pychart/[Pychart] is a library for writing chart
+https://pypi.org/project/PyChart/[Pychart] is a library for writing chart
scripts in Python. Here's an example from the 'Pychart' documentation:
.barchart.py
---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
-# Example bar chart (from Pychart documentation http://home.gna.org/pychart/).
+# Example bar chart (from Pychart documentation https://pypi.org/project/PyChart/).
#
from pychart import *
theme.get_options()
@@ -939,8 +939,9 @@ from the command-line.
== Are there any DocBook viewers?
-http://live.gnome.org/Yelp[Yelp], the GNOME help viewer, does a
-creditable job of displaying DocBook XML files directly.
+https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/Yelp[Yelp], the GNOME help
+viewer, does a creditable job of displaying DocBook XML files
+directly.
== Can you create ODF and PDF files using LibreOffice?
@@ -1358,12 +1359,12 @@ example:
== How can I convert documents from other formats to AsciiDoc?
-You can use http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/[Pandoc] to convert
-documents in http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/[markdown],
-http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/introduction.html[reStructuredText],
-http://redcloth.org/textile[textile],
-http://www.w3.org/TR/html40/[HTML], http://www.docbook.org/[DocBook],
-or http://www.latex-project.org/[LaTeX] to AsciiDoc.
+You can use https://pandoc.org/[Pandoc] to convert documents in
+https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/[markdown],
+https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html[reStructuredText],
+https://www.promptworks.com/textile/[textile],
+https://html.spec.whatwg.org/[HTML], https://docbook.org/[DocBook],
+or https://www.latex-project.org/[LaTeX] to AsciiDoc.
== How can I insert raw HTML in a document processed by a2x?
diff --git a/doc/latex-backend.txt b/doc/latex-backend.txt
index c6cbc35..c87f456 100644
--- a/doc/latex-backend.txt
+++ b/doc/latex-backend.txt
@@ -132,8 +132,9 @@ The following software is necessary for using the LaTeX backend:
- An up-to-date version of https://asciidoc.org/[Asciidoc]
- An up-to-date TeX distribution, e.g.:
- * http://www.miktex.org/[MiKTeX] for Windows
- * http://www.tug.org/tetex/[teTeX] for Linux
+ * https://miktex.org/[MiKTeX] for Windows
+ * https://tug.org/texlive/[teTeX] for Linux
+ * https://www.tug.org/mactex/ for macOS
[[packageRequirements]]
=== TeX/LaTeX Package requirements
@@ -175,7 +176,7 @@ For more special characters take a look in the `[replacements2]` sections. `[rep
=== Code listing block
-For creating highlighted code listings I suggest the use of http://www.andre-simon.de/[Highlight] or http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/[GNU Source Highlight]. Both are suited for use as Asciidoc filters.
+For creating highlighted code listings I suggest the use of http://www.andre-simon.de/[Highlight] or https://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/[GNU Source Highlight]. Both are suited for use as Asciidoc filters.
== Known Bugs
diff --git a/doc/latexmathml.txt b/doc/latexmathml.txt
index e7f5a56..a1df891 100644
--- a/doc/latexmathml.txt
+++ b/doc/latexmathml.txt
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
LaTeXMathML Formulae
====================
-http://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/personal/drw/lm.html[LaTeXMathML]
+https://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/plp/pmadw/lm.html[LaTeXMathML]
capability has been added to AsciiDoc for users who are more familar
with or prefer LaTeX math formulas to the
-https://asciidoc.org/asciimathml.html[ASCIIMathML]
+https://asciidoc.org/asciimath.html[ASCIIMath]
notation.
'LaTeXMathML' is a derivative of
-https://asciidoc.org/asciimathml.html[ASCIIMathML] -- in
+https://asciidoc.org/asciimath.html[ASCIIMath] -- in
terms of usage the only difference it that you use the `latexmath`
attribute instead of the `asciimath` attribute.
'LaTeXMathML' processes LaTeX math formulas not arbitrary LaTeX (as
`dblatex(1)` does). See the
-http://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/personal/drw/lm.html[LaTeXMathML]
+https://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/plp/pmadw/lm.html[LaTeXMathML]
website for details.
Here's the link:latexmathml.txt[AsciiDoc source] that generated this
diff --git a/doc/music-filter.txt b/doc/music-filter.txt
index 1daa70b..4ddf5ac 100644
--- a/doc/music-filter.txt
+++ b/doc/music-filter.txt
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ Music Filter
============
The AsciiDoc distribution includes a Music Block filter that
-translates music in http://lilypond.org/[LilyPond] or
-http://abcnotation.org.uk/[ABC] notation to standard classical
+translates music in https://lilypond.org/[LilyPond] or
+https://abcnotation.com/[ABC] notation to standard classical
notation in the form of a trimmed PNG image which is automatically
inserted into the AsciiDoc output document (see the examples below).
@@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ Installation
------------
In addition to AsciiDoc you will need to have installed:
-- http://lilypond.org/web/[LilyPond] (most Linux distributions include
+- https://lilypond.org/[LilyPond] (most Linux distributions include
this package).
-- http://www.imagemagick.org[ImageMagick] (most Linux distributions
+- https://imagemagick.org/[ImageMagick] (most Linux distributions
include this package).
Test the music filter it by converting the test file to HTML with AsciiDoc:
diff --git a/doc/publishing-ebooks-with-asciidoc.txt b/doc/publishing-ebooks-with-asciidoc.txt
index 896b54f..61e75db 100644
--- a/doc/publishing-ebooks-with-asciidoc.txt
+++ b/doc/publishing-ebooks-with-asciidoc.txt
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ ifdef::blogpost[]
endif::blogpost[]
It's easy to write and publish books in
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB[EPUB] and PDF formats using
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB[EPUB] and PDF formats using
https://asciidoc.org/[AsciiDoc].
ifdef::blogpost[]
This article was originally published on the
@@ -44,14 +44,9 @@ system.
NOTE: A number of 'asciidoc' and 'a2x' features used in this article
require newer versions of AsciiDoc -- version 8.6.5 or better is
recommended. The version of
-http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/DocBookXslStylesheets[DocBook XSL
+https://github.com/docbook/wiki/wiki/DocBookXslStylesheets[DocBook XSL
Stylesheets] used was 1.76.1.
-TIP: If you are experiencing 'xsltproc' errors when you run 'a2x' take
-a look at Francis Shanahan's
-http://francisshanahan.com/index.php/2011/fixing-epub-problem-docbook-xsl-asciidoc-a2x/[Fixing
-the ePub problem with Docbook-XSL/A2X/Asciidoc] blog post.
-
[[X1]]
Minimal Book
@@ -92,7 +87,7 @@ version (`minimal-book.pdf`) with 'dblatex' run:
a2x -fpdf -dbook minimal-book.txt
The distributed example PDFs were built using FOP -- if you prefer
-http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/[FOP] over
+https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/[FOP] over
http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/[dblatex] use:
a2x -fpdf -dbook --fop minimal-book.txt
@@ -116,7 +111,7 @@ prepackaged for your Linux distribution):
- https://github.com/docbook/xslt10-stylesheets[DocBook XSL
Stylesheets]
- http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/[dblatex] (PDF file generator)
-- http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/[FOP] (alternative PDF file
+- https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/[FOP] (alternative PDF file
generator)
- https://github.com/w3c/epubcheck[epubcheck] (optional EPUB file
validator)
@@ -128,7 +123,7 @@ The Brothers Karamazov
----------------------
'The Brothers Karamazov' is an example of a multi-part book. To
generate the AsciiDoc source I downloaded the
-http://www.gutenberg.org[Project Gutenberg] plain text source and
+https://www.gutenberg.org/[Project Gutenberg] plain text source and
edited it manually (this took around 15 minutes). To generate the
`brothers-karamazov.epub` EPUB file run this command:
@@ -145,7 +140,7 @@ edited it manually (this took around 15 minutes). To generate the
|link:examples/books/brothers-karamazov.zip[brothers-karamazov.zip]
-|http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/28054
+|https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28054
|====================================================================
@@ -154,7 +149,7 @@ specific meta-data:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
//
-// Text from Project Gutenburg http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/28054
+// Text from Project Gutenburg https://www.gutenberg.org/etext/28054
//
// Formatted for AsciiDoc by Stuart Rackham.
//
@@ -257,12 +252,12 @@ this command:
|link:examples/books/adventures-of-sherlock-holmes.zip[adventures-of-sherlock-holmes.zip]
-|http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1661
+|https://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1661
|====================================================================
Here's a screenshot of the first page of the first chapter (rendered
-by the http://www.epubread.com/en/[Firefox EPUBReader addon]):
+by the https://www.epubread.com/en/[Firefox EPUBReader addon]):
image::examples/books/sherlock-epub.png[]
@@ -271,7 +266,7 @@ Zip file] contains the following files:
`adventures-of-sherlock-holmes.txt`::
The AsciiDoc source (derived from the
- http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1661[Project Gutenberg plain text
+ https://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1661[Project Gutenberg plain text
source]).
`adventures-of-sherlock-holmes.jpg`::
@@ -302,7 +297,7 @@ specific meta-data:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
//
-// Text from Project Gutenburg http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1661
+// Text from Project Gutenburg https://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1661
//
// Formatted for AsciiDoc by Stuart Rackham.
//
@@ -374,7 +369,7 @@ See https://asciidoc.org/faq.html#X5[this FAQ].
Reading EPUB documents
----------------------
To view and read epub files, you can use
-http://www.epubread.com/en/[EPUBReader addon], which is available for
+https://www.epubread.com/en/[EPUBReader addon], which is available for
Firefox, Chrome / Chromium, and Opera. EPUBReader honors the book's
CSS styling rules and renders the page as the author intended (many
EPUB readers only process a sub-set of CSS styling rules).
@@ -388,6 +383,6 @@ Non-fiction Books and Manuals
AsciiDoc supports a rich set of markup conventions and can generate
reference works and technical manuals complete with tables,
illustrations, indexes, bibliographies and appendices. All the
-examples on the http:///asciidoc.org/[AsciiDoc web site]
+examples on the https://asciidoc.org/[AsciiDoc web site]
can be formatted as EPUB eBooks.
diff --git a/doc/slidy.txt b/doc/slidy.txt
index 2de5790..38f06c4 100644
--- a/doc/slidy.txt
+++ b/doc/slidy.txt
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ AsciiDoc has a 'slidy' backend for generating self contained 'Slidy'
HTML slideshows.
- An overview of 'Slidy' can be found here:
- http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/
+ https://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2
- AsciiDoc ships with the Slidy JavaScript a customised Slidy CSS
file.
- Use the 'asciidoc' `--backend slidy` command-line option to generate
diff --git a/doc/source-highlight-filter.txt b/doc/source-highlight-filter.txt
index 2c29b68..41af974 100644
--- a/doc/source-highlight-filter.txt
+++ b/doc/source-highlight-filter.txt
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ load time).
=== GNU Source Highlight
The default highlighter is the
-http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/[GNU source-highlight] which
+https://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/[GNU source-highlight] which
can highlight 'html4', 'html5' and 'xhtml11' outputs. The GNU
source-highlight must be installed and the 'source-highlight' command
must reside in the shell search 'PATH'.
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ syntax highlighter for 'xhtml11', 'html5' and 'html4' outputs (set the
`--encoding` command-line option.
=== Pygments
-The http://pygments.org/[Pygments] syntax highlighter can be used for
+The https://pygments.org/[Pygments] syntax highlighter can be used for
'xhtml11' and 'html5' outputs (set the 'source-highlighter' attribute
to 'pygments').
diff --git a/website/README.txt b/website/README.txt
index 7a5f89c..86fe699 100644
--- a/website/README.txt
+++ b/website/README.txt
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Prerequisites
AsciiDoc is written in Python so you need a Python interpreter
(version 3.5 or later) to execute asciidoc(1). Python is installed by
default in most Linux distributions. You can download Python from the
-official Python website http://www.python.org.
+official Python website https://www.python.org/.
Obtaining AsciiDoc
diff --git a/website/index.txt b/website/index.txt
index ef38ae6..b6d8f9e 100644
--- a/website/index.txt
+++ b/website/index.txt
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Stylesheets.
[[X8]]
Example Slideshows
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/[Slidy] backend generates
+The https://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/[Slidy] backend generates
HTML slideshows that can be viewed in any web browser. What's nice is
that you can create completely self contained slideshows including
embedded images.
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ More examples
eBook Publication
-----------------
The two most popular open eBook formats are
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB[EPUB] and PDF.
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB[EPUB] and PDF.
The AsciiDoc link:a2x.1.html[a2x] toolchain wrapper makes it easy to
link:publishing-ebooks-with-asciidoc.html[publish EPUB and PDF eBooks
with AsciiDoc]. See also <<X7,example books>> and
@@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ link:epub-notes.html[AsciiDoc EPUB Notes]).
Blogpost weblog client
----------------------
-http://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/[blogpost] is a
+https://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/[blogpost] is a
command-line weblog client for publishing AsciiDoc documents to
-http://wordpress.org/[WordPress] blog hosts. It creates and updates
+https://wordpress.org/[WordPress] blog hosts. It creates and updates
weblog posts and pages directly from AsciiDoc source documents.
@@ -154,9 +154,9 @@ Source code highlighter
-----------------------
AsciiDoc includes a link:source-highlight-filter.html[source code
highlighter filter] that uses
-http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/[GNU source-highlight] to
+https://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/[GNU source-highlight] to
highlight HTML outputs. You also have the option of using the
-http://pygments.org/[Pygments] highlighter.
+https://pygments.org/[Pygments] highlighter.
[[X3]]
@@ -186,13 +186,13 @@ image::images/highlighter.png[height=400,caption="",link="images/highlighter.png
AsciiDoc which can be found here
https://github.com/dagwieers/asciidoc-vim.
- David Avsajanishvili has written a source highlighter for AsciiDoc
- files for http://projects.gnome.org/gtksourceview/[GtkSourceView]
- (used by http://projects.gnome.org/gedit/[gedit] and a number of
+ files for https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GtkSourceView[GtkSourceView]
+ (used by https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gedit[gedit] and a number of
other applications). The project is hosted here:
https://launchpad.net/asciidoc-gtk-highlight
- 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].
+ https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/AsciiDoc[AsciiDoc page] at the
+ https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsWiki[Emacs Wiki].
- Christian Zuckschwerdt has written a
https://github.com/zuckschwerdt/asciidoc.tmbundle[TextMate bundle]
for AsciiDoc.
@@ -201,36 +201,35 @@ image::images/highlighter.png[height=400,caption="",link="images/highlighter.png
Try AsciiDoc on the Web
-----------------------
Thaddée Tyl has written an online live editor named
-http://espadrine.github.io/AsciiDocBox/[AsciiDocBox] to try AsciiDoc in
+https://espadrine.github.io/AsciiDocBox/[AsciiDocBox] to try AsciiDoc in
your browser.
-You can use http://gist.asciidoctor.org/[DocGist] to preview AsciiDoc
+You can use https://gist.asciidoctor.org/[DocGist] to preview AsciiDoc
files hosted on GitHub, Dropbox, and other services. DocGist also
features a real-time collaboration mode.
[[X2]]
External Resources and Applications
-----------------------------------
-Here are resources that I know of, if you know of more drop me a line
-and I'll add them to the list.
+Here are various useful resources, feel free to open a pull request to
+add additional ones:
- Check the link:INSTALL.html#X2[installation page] for packaged versions
of AsciiDoc.
-- http://asciidoctor.org[Asciidoctor] provides a modern, compliant, and
+- https://asciidoctor.org/[Asciidoctor] provides a modern, compliant, and
substantially faster implementation of the AsciiDoc processor written
in Ruby. This implementation can also be run on the JVM (with
AsciidoctorJ) or using JavaScript (with Asciidoctor.js). The
Asciidoctor project now maintains the official definition of the
AsciiDoc syntax.
- Alex Efros has written an HTML formatted
- http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc[AsciiDoc Cheatsheet] using AsciiDoc.
+ https://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc[AsciiDoc Cheatsheet] using AsciiDoc.
The Asciidoctor project also provides a comprehensive
- http://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-syntax-quick-reference/[AsciiDoc
- syntax quick reference].
-- The http://www.wikimatrix.org/[WikiMatrix] website has an excellent
- https://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/[web page] that compares the
- various Wiki markup syntaxes. An interesting attempt at Wiki markup
- standardization is http://www.wikicreole.org/[CREOLE].
+ https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/[AsciiDoc
+ syntax quick reference]. However, the syntax supported by Asciidoctor differs
+ slightly, see
+ https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoctor/latest/migrate/asciidoc-py/#updated-and-deprecated-asciidoc-syntax[this page]
+ for more details.
- The http://remips.sourceforge.net/[ReMIPS] project website has been
built using AsciiDoc.
- Here are some link:asciidoc-docbook-xsl.html[DocBook XSL Stylesheets
@@ -251,9 +250,6 @@ and I'll add them to the list.
'ascii' replaces R results in AsciiDoc document with AsciiDoc
markup. More information and examples here:
http://eusebe.github.com/ascii/.
-- Pascal Rapaz has written a Python script to automate AsciiDoc
- website generation. You can find it at
- http://www.rapazp.ch/opensource/tools/asciidoc.html.
- Jared Henley has written
https://jared.henley.id.au/software/awb/[AsciiDoc
Website Builder]. 'AsciiDoc Website Builder' (awb) is a Python
@@ -263,17 +259,17 @@ and I'll add them to the list.
- Filippo Negroni has developed a set of tools to facilitate 'literate
programming' using AsciiDoc. The set of tools is called
http://eweb.sourceforge.net/[eWEB].
-- https://vanderwijk.info/[Ivo's blog] describes a
- https://ditaa.sourceforge.net/[ditaa] filter for AsciiDoc which converts
+- https://vanderwijk.info/[Ivo's blog] describes a
+ https://ditaa.sourceforge.net/[ditaa] filter for AsciiDoc which converts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII_art[ASCII art] into graphics.
- https://github.com/gollum/gollum[Gollum] is a git-powered wiki, it
supports various formats, including AsciiDoc.
- Gregory Romé has written an
- http://github.com/gpr/redmine_asciidoc_formatter[AsciiDoc plugin]
- for the http://www.redmine.org/[Redmine] project management
+ https://github.com/gpr/redmine_asciidoc_formatter[AsciiDoc plugin]
+ for the https://www.redmine.org/[Redmine] project management
application.
- Paul Hsu has started a
- http://github.com/paulhsu/AsciiDoc.CHT.userguide[Chinese translation
+ https://github.com/paulhsu/AsciiDoc.CHT.userguide[Chinese translation
of the AsciiDoc User Guide].
- Dag Wieers has written
http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/unoconv/[UNOCONV]. 'UNOCONV' can
@@ -287,9 +283,9 @@ and I'll add them to the list.
- Lex Trotman has written
https://github.com/elextr/codiicsa[codiicsa], a program that
converts DocBook to AsciiDoc.
-- Qingping Hou has written http://houqp.github.com/asciidoc-deckjs/[an
+- Qingping Hou has written https://houqp.github.io/asciidoc-deckjs/[an
AsciiDoc backend for deck.js].
- http://imakewebthings.github.com/deck.js/[deck.js] is a JavaScript
+ http://imakewebthings.com/deck.js/[deck.js] is a JavaScript
library for building modern HTML presentations (slideshows).
- The guys from O'Reilly Media have posted an
https://github.com/oreillymedia/docbook2asciidoc[XSL Stylesheet to
@@ -298,8 +294,8 @@ github] that converts DocBook to AsciiDoc.
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
+ https://code.google.com/archive/p/asciidoc-diag-filter/[blockdiag filter
+ for AsciiDoc] which embeds http://blockdiag.com/en/[blockdiag] images in
AsciiDoc documents.
- Dan Allen has written a
https://github.com/mojavelinux/asciidoc-bootstrap-docs-backend[Bootstrap
@@ -312,7 +308,7 @@ github] that converts DocBook to 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
+- https://www.geany.org/[Geany] 1.23 adds document structure support
for AsciiDoc.
Please let me know if any of these links need updating.
@@ -329,24 +325,25 @@ and I'll add them to the list.
https://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/browse_frm/thread/4ba13926262efa23[written
using Asciidoc].
-- The book http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781449397296[Programming iOS 4]
+- The book
+ https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/programming-ios-4/9781449397302/[Programming iOS 4]
by Matt Neuburg was written using AsciiDoc. Matt has
- http://www.apeth.net/matt/iosbooktoolchain.html[written an article]
+ https://www.apeth.net/matt/iosbooktoolchain.html[written an article]
describing how he used AsciiDoc and other tools to write the book.
- The book
- http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596155957/index.html[Programming
+ https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/programming-scala/9780596801908/[Programming
Scala] by Dean Wampler and Alex Payne (O'Reilly) was
http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/browse_frm/thread/449f1199343f0e27[written
using Asciidoc].
- The Neo4j graph database project uses Asciidoc, and the output is
- published here: http://docs.neo4j.org/. The build process includes
+ published here: https://neo4j.com/docs/. The build process includes
live tested source code snippets and is described
http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/browse_thread/thread/49d570062fd3ff52[here].
-- http://frugalware.org/[Frugalware Linux] uses AsciiDoc for
- http://frugalware.org/docs[documentation].
+- https://frugalware.org/[Frugalware Linux] uses AsciiDoc for
+ https://frugalware.org/docs[documentation].
- http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/[Cherokee documentation].
- Henrik Maier produced this professional User manual using AsciiDoc:
@@ -361,17 +358,17 @@ http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/browse_thread/thread/16ab5a06864b934f[As
discussion group thread] for details.
- The
- http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html[Git
+ https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html[Git
User's Manual].
- 'Git Magic' +
http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/ +
- http://github.com/blynn/gitmagic/tree/1e5780f658962f8f9b01638059b27275cfda095c
+ https://github.com/blynn/gitmagic
- 'CouchDB: The Definitive Guide' +
https://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/ +
https://groups.google.com/g/asciidoc/c/pg9ny7r4Yqo
- 'Ramaze Manual' +
http://book.ramaze.net/ +
- http://github.com/manveru/ramaze-book/tree/master
+ http://github.com/manveru/ramaze-book
- The https://github.com/manveru/KirbyBase[KirbyBase for Ruby]
database management system manual.
- The http://xpt.sourceforge.net/[*Nix Power Tools project] uses
@@ -380,11 +377,11 @@ discussion group thread] for details.
AsciiDoc for its http://www.wesnoth.org/wiki/WesnothManual[Manual]
in a number of different languages.
- Troy Hanson uses AsciiDoc to generate user guides for the
- http://tpl.sourceforge.net/[tpl] and
- http://uthash.sourceforge.net/[uthash] projects (the HTML versions
- have a customised contents sidebar).
-- http://www.weechat.org/[WeeChat] uses AsciiDoc for
- http://www.weechat.org/doc[project documentation].
+ https://troydhanson.github.io/tpl/index.html[tpl] and
+ https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/index.html[uthash] projects
+ (the HTML versions have a customised contents sidebar).
+- https://weechat.org/[WeeChat] uses AsciiDoc for
+ https://weechat.org/doc/[project documentation].
- https://github.com/Clansuite/Clansuite[Clansuite] uses AsciiDoc for
project documentation.
- The https://github.com/shlomif/fc-solve[Freecell Solver program] uses
@@ -392,11 +389,9 @@ discussion group thread] for details.
https://fc-solve.shlomifish.org/[distributed documentation].
- Eric Raymond's http://gpsd.berlios.de/AIVDM.html[AIVDM/AIVDO
protocol decoding] documentation is written using AsciiDoc.
-- The http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/[Free Telephony Project]
- website is generated using AsciiDoc.
- Warren Block has http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/[posted a
number of articles written using AsciiDoc].
-- The https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/[Waf project's]
+- The https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/[Waf project's]
https://waf.io/book/['Waf Book'] is written using AsciiDoc.
- The http://www.diffkit.org/[DiffKit] project's documentation and
website have been written using Asciidoc.
@@ -415,13 +410,11 @@ discussion group thread] for details.
* http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/rumai/
- The http://cxxtest.com/[CxxTest] project (unit testing for C++
- language) has written its User Guide using AsciiDoc.
+ language) has written its
+ http://cxxtest.com/guide.html[User Guide] using AsciiDoc.
- The https://docs.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Docs]
website is generated using AsciiDoc.
-Please let me know if any of these links need updating.
-
-
[[X1]]
LaTeX Backend
-------------
diff --git a/website/plugins.txt b/website/plugins.txt
index 9e076e8..20b85fc 100644
--- a/website/plugins.txt
+++ b/website/plugins.txt
@@ -5,10 +5,13 @@ AsciiDoc Plugins
A list of backend, filter and theme link:userguide.html#X101[AsciiDoc
plugins].
-If you have implemented a plugin and it's not in the list please post
-a message to the http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc[asciidoc
-discussion list] and I'll add it.
+If you have implemented a plugin and it's not in the list, please open
+a pull request in our https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc-py3[GitHub
+repository].
+[NOTE]
+These plugins mostly targeted older versions of AsciiDoc that utilized
+python2 and may not work for AsciiDoc 9.0+.
[[X1]]
[cols="1e,1,3,3",frame="topbot",options="header"]
@@ -18,7 +21,7 @@ discussion list] and I'll add it.
|9man
|Alex Efros
-|http://powerman.name/asciidoc/
+|https://powerman.name/asciidoc/
|A backend plugin to generate man pages (troff) compatible with OS
Inferno and Plan9.
@@ -29,7 +32,7 @@ Inferno and Plan9.
|deckjs
|Qingping Hou
-|http://houqp.github.com/asciidoc-deckjs/
+|https://houqp.github.io/asciidoc-deckjs/
|A 'deck.js' backend for AsciiDoc.
|fossil
@@ -45,14 +48,14 @@ and LibreOffice/OpenOffice Impress (`.fodp`) files.
|slidy2
|Jean-Michel Inglebert
-|http://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-slidy2-backend-plugin/
+|https://code.google.com/archive/p/asciidoc-slidy2-backend-plugin/
|Enhanced slidy backend.
|wordpress
|Stuart Rackham
-|http://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/
+|https://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/
|Generates WordPress friendly markup and is part of the
-http://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/[blogpost] project.
+https://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/[blogpost] project.
|====
@@ -64,35 +67,35 @@ http://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/[blogpost] project.
|Filter name |Author |Home page |Description
|aafigure |Henrik Maier
-|http://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-aafigure-filter/
+|https://github.com/hwmaier/asciidoc-aafigure-filter
|https://launchpad.net/aafigure[Aafigure] ASCII line art filter.
|diag |Michael Haberler
-|https://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-diag-filter/
+|https://code.google.com/archive/p/asciidoc-diag-filter/
|http://blockdiag.com/[blockdiag] diagrams filter.
|ditaa |Henrik Maier
-|http://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-ditaa-filter/
+|https://github.com/hwmaier/asciidoc-ditaa-filter
|http://ditaa.sourceforge.net[ditaa] ASCII line art filter.
|graphviz-cmap
|Alex Efros
-|http://powerman.name/asciidoc/
+|https://powerman.name/asciidoc/
|A variant of the built-in graphviz filter, which adds support for
client-side imagemaps.
|matplotlib |Leonid Volnitsky
-|http://volnitsky.com/project/mplw/
+|https://github.com/lvv/mplw
|Using this filter you can generate charts from inline matplotlib scripts.
|mscgen |Henrik Maier
-|http://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-mscgen-filter/
+|https://github.com/hwmaier/asciidoc-mscgen-filter
|Message sequence chart filter.
|qrcode |Jean-Marc Temmos
-|http://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-qrencode-filter/
+|https://code.google.com/archive/p/asciidoc-qrencode-filter/
|This filter generates
-http://fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/manual/index.html[QRencode] images.
+https://fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/manual/index.html[QRencode] images.
|====
@@ -105,7 +108,7 @@ http://fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/manual/index.html[QRencode] images.
|compact
|Alex Efros
-|http://powerman.name/asciidoc/
+|https://powerman.name/asciidoc/
|Similar to default theme but more compact.
|====