Laurent,

I originally grabbed the js and css from the Google groups files. I  
haven't changed the colors--I merely adapted the js to do a better job  
of identifying clojure names. The js and css should work on any  
website, which is why I thought this might be of general interest.

Stuart

> Hello Stuart,
>
> Can you explain what this is ? Is it just something related to your  
> book, or something that also colors syntax on websites (maybe the  
> clojure website, or github ..) ?
>
> Indeed, if these are the "commonly accepted" colors for clojure  
> code, I'll consider adapt clojure-dev to stick with this coloring  
> scheme.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -- 
> Laurent
>
> 2009/2/23 Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com>
>
> I have improved the clojure.js bits [1]. Various small changes, but
> the big issue was to discontinue using \b for end of word, which does
> not work well with names-like-this.
>
> Feedback or additional improvements welcome.
>
> Stuart
>
> [1] 
> http://github.com/stuarthalloway/programming-clojure/blob/95d9943dfb54112912714a2d741a34749bca3be2/public/javascripts/clojure.js
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