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I've been prototyping the rendering of documents into Confluence storage format, using relevant Confluence macros to have a more "native" look & feel and bypassing some limitations (covers issues #3 and #18).
I also just discovered via https://discuss.asciidoctor.org/Confluence-erb-templates-td5184.html that @mfriedenhagen actually tried something similar a while ago (though I used haml not erb)
Since this project seems no longer active and was more focused on the upload to Confluence, I'm leaning toward releasing that as an independent ruby library - which could then be combined with asciidoctor-confluence to switch from xhtml, or used with any other Confluence REST API client lib.
Let me know if you think a different approach is better !
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I've been prototyping the rendering of documents into Confluence storage format, using relevant Confluence macros to have a more "native" look & feel and bypassing some limitations (covers issues #3 and #18).
I also just discovered via https://discuss.asciidoctor.org/Confluence-erb-templates-td5184.html that @mfriedenhagen actually tried something similar a while ago (though I used haml not erb)
Since this project seems no longer active and was more focused on the upload to Confluence, I'm leaning toward releasing that as an independent ruby library - which could then be combined with asciidoctor-confluence to switch from xhtml, or used with any other Confluence REST API client lib.
Let me know if you think a different approach is better !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: