X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/77136538788350ad2decaa445704ba5738074736..447f184f721a625e8647bb95aed7637902ceacf7:/doc/plugins/contrib/sourcehighlight.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/contrib/sourcehighlight.mdwn b/doc/plugins/contrib/sourcehighlight.mdwn index fb368945b..07ac2086f 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/contrib/sourcehighlight.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/contrib/sourcehighlight.mdwn @@ -10,12 +10,9 @@ where foo and bar are the (source-supported) languages you want to highlight ### Issues -- I would like to have a link to the raw source; using will_render() and then copying the file should work. +- I would like to have a link to the raw source; using will_render() and then copying the file should work. -- the common case of foo.c and foo.h breaks -because they both generate page working/dir/foo. -It looks to me like ikiwiki is hardcoded to strip the extension in `pagename()` (IkiWiki.pm). -This problem with sourcehighlight needs to be fixed before it is very useful. +> You might also like to look at the [[todo/source_link]] todo. -- [[Will]] - Is there a way to configure the colors used by source-highlight (other than editing the globally installed "default.style" file)? It would help if I could pass the command arbitrary command-line arguments; then I could configure which config file it's supposed to use. For instance, I'm not a fan of hard-coding the colors into the HTML output. IMHO, css-style formatting should be preferred. All that can be set via the command line ... --Peter @@ -23,5 +20,11 @@ This problem with sourcehighlight needs to be fixed before it is very useful. Note that [[Will]] wrote a plugin that uses source-highlight also. It's available -[here|todo/automatic_use_of_syntax_plugin_on_source_code_files/discussion]]. +[[here|todo/automatic_use_of_syntax_plugin_on_source_code_files/discussion]]. --[[Joey]] + +To be honest, [[Will]]'s version of this looks more polished. I will try his +plugin and see if it can just replace mine. --[[DavidBremner]] + + +*Updated* Now uses keepextension so multiple extensions should be OK