-It would be nice to be able to set a few options for the highlighter object. In particular, today I noticed my tabs were not being expanded correctly, which could
-be fixed the command line with --replace-tabs but programmatically needs a call to setPreformatting. I could probably play with this, but what is your preferred way to support
-options? something like 'highlight_options=>{replace_tabs=>8,line_numbers=>0}' ? Of course, if you want to implement it I won't complain :-). [[DavidBremner]]
+It would be nice to be able to set a few options for the highlighter
+object. In particular, today I noticed my tabs were not being expanded
+correctly, which could be fixed the command line with --replace-tabs but
+programmatically needs a call to setPreformatting. I could probably play
+with this, but what is your preferred way to support options? something
+like 'highlight_options=>{replace_tabs=>8,line_numbers=>0}' ? Of course,
+if you want to implement it I won't complain :-). [[DavidBremner]]
+
+> I don't know about tab replacement, which I can't really see the point
+> of, but if there are multiple options, giving each its own nane would
+> word better for websetup than would putting all the options in a
+> sub-hash. --[[Joey]]
+
+
+Has anyone got this running with CentOS/RHEL ?
+Having trouble working out where to get the perl bindings for highlight. --[Mick](http://www.lunix.com.au)
+
+> The perl bindings are hidden in `examples/swig` in highlight's source.
+> --[[Joey]]
+
+Thanks for prompt reply.All working. I will post on my site tonight and link here what I did on CentOS to make this work. --[Mick](http://www.lunix.com.au)