GNU Source-highlight 3.0 has been released. It is available from
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/src-highlite/ and mirrors of that site (see
list of mirror sites at http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html).
GNU Source-highlight, given a source file, produces a document with
syntax highlighting.
Since version 3.0, source-higlight also provides a *C++ highlight
library* that you can use in your programs!
You can also find details about new features of source-highlight on my
blog, in this area:
http://tronprog.blogspot.com/search/label/source-highlight.
At the moment this package can handle
* Ada
* Autoconf files
* C/C++
* C#
* Configuration files (generic) (new)
* Bib
* Bison
* Caml
* Changelog
* Css
* Diff
* Flex
* Fortran
* GLSL
* Haxe
* Html
* ini files
* Java
* Javascript
* KDE desktop files
* Latex
* Ldap files
* Logtalk
* Log files
* lsm files (Linux Software Map)
* Lua
* Makefile
* M4
* ML
* Pascal
* Perl
* pkg-config files (new)
* PHP
* Postscript
* Prolog
* Properties files
* Python
* RPM Spec files
* Ruby
* Scala
* Shell
* S-Lang
* Sql
* Tcl
* XML
* XOrg conf files
as source languages, and
HTML
XHTML
ANSI color escape sequences
LaTeX
Texinfo
DocBook
as output format.
Language definition files and output language definition files, which
are part of source-highlight distribution, can also be downloaded
independently from, respectively:
* http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/lang_files/
* http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/outlang_files/
Source-highlight depends on the Boost regex library
(http://www.boost.org/) so you need to install this library (boost
libraries are usually shipped with most distributions).
Source-highlight can also generate cross references; in order to do this
it relies on GNU Ctags, http://ctags.sourceforge.net.
Version 3.0
* provides a library for highlighting that can be used
by other programs.
* --regex-range (highlight only specified lines of an input file,
according to specific regular expressions describing the delimiting
lines).
* deal with HTML5 features (thanks to Simon Pieters)
* use --docdir for documentation directory
* --binary-output command line option to write output files in binary
mode
* Added the program source-highlight-settings to write a configuration
file for source-highlight (and its library) in the user home
directory.
* languange definition for generic configuration files
* languange definition for pkg-config files
* the input language is now discovered also using the whole file
name (besides the file extension if any)
* in .lang files one can specify the exit level
Visit the Source-highlight home page at
http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite
Anonymous CVS access is also available. Please visit
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/src-highlite/
where you can find detailed descriptions of how to access the CVS
(read-only). Release-candidate versions are available
through CVS.
Bug reports should go to bug-source-highli...@gnu.org.
The following mailing lists are available:
* help-source-highli...@gnu.org, for generic discussions about the
program and for asking for help about it (open mailing list),
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-source-highlight
* info-source-highli...@gnu.org, for receiving information about
new releases and features (read-only mailing list),
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-source-highlight
if you want to subscribe to a mailing list just go to the URL and follow
the instructions, or send me an e-mail and I'll subscribe you.
cheers
Lorenzo
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