Hi! I'd like your opinion on something I've been thinking over. Asciidoc is an alternative lightweight text based markup language.
Back when there was only original inka2 I developed a manual workflow for writing asciidoc files with asciimath formulas, converting them into docbook and then into markdown to feed into inka and finally anki. It wasn't very convenient and i lost a few nice options that inka2 gives its users. One possible approach to improve is to automate my manual steps and use inka2/ankiview "as is". Another approach is to make one of these tools to support asciidoc input.
You are a maintainer of inka2 fork and creator of ankiview - which of these projects would you pick as the baseline for adding another input format (e.g. asciidoc) - without going into details, just intuition/preference?
Thank you!
Hi! I'd like your opinion on something I've been thinking over. Asciidoc is an alternative lightweight text based markup language.
Back when there was only original inka2 I developed a manual workflow for writing asciidoc files with asciimath formulas, converting them into docbook and then into markdown to feed into inka and finally anki. It wasn't very convenient and i lost a few nice options that inka2 gives its users. One possible approach to improve is to automate my manual steps and use inka2/ankiview "as is". Another approach is to make one of these tools to support asciidoc input.
You are a maintainer of inka2 fork and creator of ankiview - which of these projects would you pick as the baseline for adding another input format (e.g. asciidoc) - without going into details, just intuition/preference?
Thank you!