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From: Cory Nelson (phrosty_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-12-30 15:12:05


I'd use it.

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:41:16 -0500, christopher diggins
<cdiggins_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> I am nearly finished a public domain C++ to HTML tool with syntax coloring.
> This is primarily intended as a demonstration of the YARD parser, but with
> practicial applications. I am wondering if anyone in the Boost community be
> interested in using the tool for sprucing up the code examples for the
> documentation to their libraries?
>
> The pretty printer recognizes and colors keywords, identifiers, string
> literal, character literals, number literals, macros and comments. It does
> so by using <span class="xxx"></span> tags around the elements. This means
> that italics / style / coloring can be controlled by a separate CSS file.
>
> There are some future enhancements which could be interesting as well such
> as:
> - automated hyper-linking of #include directives
> - javsascript open / close of code blocks { }
>
> Anyone interested?
>
> Christopher Diggins
> http://www.cdiggins.com
> http://www.heron-language.com
>
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Cory Nelson
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