Source Code to Web
If you publish any sort of source code on the Web, Highlight looks to be a very useful utility. Basically, it takes your original source code files and turns them into HTML, XHTML, or some other things:
The screenshot shows a Highlight session and the resulting Web page. Note that you can select from a wide variety of color themes, so you can match the output up to your Web site's stylistic preferences. Both the color theme files and the keyword parsing files are stored as straight text, so it's easy to extend Highlight for your own preferences. With a vast number of programming languages from Ada to XML already supported, you may not need to specify your own, but it's nice to be able to. The output uses CSS for formatting, handles all the appropriate escaping, and can use embedded or separate style sheets.
[Larkware (Mike Gunderloy)]
6:57:07 PM
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