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# language: en Feature: Text Formatting In order to apply formatting to the text As a writer I want to be able to markup inline text with formatting characters Scenario: Convert text that contains superscript and subscript characters Given the AsciiDoc source """ _v_~rocket~ is the value ^3^He is the isotope log~4~x^n^ is the expression M^me^ White is the address the 10^th^ point has coordinate (x~10~, y~10~) """ When it is converted to html Then the result should match the HTML source """ <div class="paragraph"> <p><em>v</em><sub>rocket</sub> is the value <sup>3</sup>He is the isotope log<sub>4</sub>x<sup>n</sup> is the expression M<sup>me</sup> White is the address the 10<sup>th</sup> point has coordinate (x<sub>10</sub>, y<sub>10</sub>)</p> </div> """ Scenario: Convert text that has ex-inline literal formatting Given the AsciiDoc source """ Use [x-]`{asciidoctor-version}` to print the version of Asciidoctor. """ When it is converted to html Then the result should match the HTML source """ <div class="paragraph"> <p>Use <code>{asciidoctor-version}</code> to print the version of Asciidoctor.</p> </div> """ Scenario: Convert text that has ex-inline monospaced formatting Given the AsciiDoc source """ :encoding: UTF-8 The document is assumed to be encoded as [x-]+{encoding}+. """ When it is converted to html Then the result should match the HTML source """ <div class="paragraph"> <p>The document is assumed to be encoded as <code>UTF-8</code>.</p> </div> """
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