I'm very pleased to announce the third public release of Pygments, the generic Python syntax highlighter.
Download it from <http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/Pygments>, or look at the demonstration at <http://pygments.org/demo>. News ---- The new features since 0.6 include: * New lexers for * OCaml * Dylan * Java Server Pages * Windows batch files * Trac Wiki markup * Python tracebacks * ReStructuredText * sources.list * Mako templates * and the Befunge esoteric programming language (yay!) * Token stream filters, which can e.g. highlight certain names or code tags. * An HTML formatter that is easily subclassable. * An option to control the command prefix for the LaTeX formatter. * A MoinMoin parser plugin to easily get Pygments highlighting in Moin. * ... and many little changes and fixes that are listed in the detailed changelog. About ----- Pygments is a generic syntax highlighter for general use in all kinds of software such as forum systems, wikis or other applications that need to prettify source code. Highlights are: * a wide range of common languages and markup formats is supported * special attention is paid to details increasing quality by a fair amount * support for new languages and formats are added easily * a number of output formats is available, presently HTML, LaTeX, RTF and ANSI sequences * it is usable as a command-line tool and as a library * ... and it highlights even Brainf*ck! The home page is at <http://pygments.org>. Read more in the FAQ list <http://pygments.org/faq> or look at the documentation <http://pygments.org/docs>. regards and happy Valentine's day, Georg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list