X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/18533a87a83207db85fdecc23cc0fc2d3adf37c8..cee4c16187b7dc10d181e1e3a0d0ae953d651c1a:/doc/forum/Formatting_algorithms.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/forum/Formatting_algorithms.mdwn b/doc/forum/Formatting_algorithms.mdwn index 375b65e9b..c7f4aaa76 100644 --- a/doc/forum/Formatting_algorithms.mdwn +++ b/doc/forum/Formatting_algorithms.mdwn @@ -24,3 +24,31 @@ I start writing many algorithms :-) > [[here|http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/en/plugins.php]]. > > -- [[Louis|spalax]] + +>> Thanks, I looked at it. I don't think there's any special language for algorithms +>> (anyway I couldn't find any), but for the record I found the following possibilities: +>> +>> 1. LaTeX: Not very readable in source form, but could be highlighted, didn't try +>> 2. Writing in a subset of Python/Pascal/Fortran and using their highlighting +>> 3. Define a new highlight syntax +>> +>> What about [[plugins/teximg]]? If it can be used to generate algorithms from LaTeX, it would be +>> an easy excellent solution. +>> +>> --[[fr33domlover]] + +> [[plugins/teximg]] is the best thing that currently exists. Since it isn't +> enabled on this wiki, and the author's ikiwiki has disappeared, I put one of +> the test formulas into a private test wiki of mine. Here's a screenshot: +> +> +> I think it would be great if someone [[wrote a +> plugin for something nicer|todo/Add_nicer_math_formatting]]. -- [[Jon]] + +>> [[plugins/teximg]] is fine for math (al least for GUI browsers, I didn't try with w3m etc.), +>> but what I'm looking for is a solution for formatting **algorithms**. If teximg can help +>> with that, great, otherwise there's the 3 workarounds I mentioned above. +>> +>> Do you have any ideas not mentioned? :-) +>> +>> -- [[fr33domlover]]