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Highlight 2.6.11 (Default branch)

Image Highlight is a universal converter from source code to HTML, XHTML, RTF, TeX, LaTeX, and XML. (X)HTML output is formatted by Cascading Style Sheets. It supports more than 100 programming languages, and includes 40 highlighting color themes. It's possible to easily enhance the parsing database. The converter includes some features to provide a consistent layout of the input code. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
SVG output with CSS formatting was added. The optional GUI was enhanced.Image

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KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation	  KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter(3pm)

NAME
KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter - surround highlight bits with tags SYNOPSIS
my $formatter = KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter->new( pre_tag => '<i>', post_tag => '</i>', ); # returns "<i>foo</i>" my $highlighted = $formatter->highlight("foo"); DESCRIPTION
This subclass of KinoSearch1::Highlight::Formatter highlights text by surrounding it with HTML "strong" tags. METHODS
new Constructor. Takes hash-style params. my $formatter = KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter->new( pre_tag => '*', # default: '<strong>' post_tag => '*', # default: '</strong>' ); o pre_tag - a string which will be inserted immediately prior to the highlightable text, typically to accentuate it. If you don't want highlighting, set both "pre_tag" and "post_tag" to ''. o post_tag - a string which will be inserted immediately after the highlightable text. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2010 Marvin Humphrey LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc. See KinoSearch1 version 1.00. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter(3pm)