On Thu, 10 May 2012 19:25:05 -0700 (PDT) Ben Fritz <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Thursday, May 10, 2012 5:34:35 PM UTC-5, Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz >wrote: >> I noticed TOhtml converts URLs to <a> links. Can this be avoided? >> >> I am converting a markup language file, which contains URLs. In vim, >> these are displayed with particular syntax highlighting. >> >> In my HTML output I would simply like them to have the same >> highlighting as in vim. Nor do I want them to be clickable links. But >> since they have been converted to links, they are displayed in the >> browser's default link style. >> > >What if they were clickable links with the same highlighting as in >Vim? I'd prefer not to add yet another option if I can avoid it. Does the built-in TOhtml convert links? I would argue that the link conversion isn't what I'd expect of TOhtml. I expected TOhtml to simply convert what I see in vim to HTML - a code snippet that can be embedded in a web page, with the possibility of copy/paste. (Otherwise, for looks, one could just use a screenshot.) Just applying the vim style to the <a> tag (instead of or in addition to an on/off option), I don't think would be that straightforward either. For example, my style is a purple fg with NO border. The generated vim style has no border attribute because normally it doesn't have to override a default style with border. You would need a "border:none !important". I just tried this on the fly in FF 3.5 +FF 9 and the no-border is ignored despite the "!important". It takes the colour but still displays with border. I appreciate that you don't want to bloat the plugin with to many options. I will use TOhtml occasionally to generate code snippets for the web. I can take the links out manually or write a script to remove the links. -- Regards, Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz -- Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz, Scotland -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
