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Bug 2066

Summary: GNU source-highlight frontend Ksrc2highlight
Product: TDE Reporter: David C. Rankin <trin>
Component: tdewebdevAssignee: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf>
Status: NEW ---    
Severity: enhancement CC: bugwatch, trin
Priority: P5    
Version: R14.0.x [Trinity]   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux   
Compiler Version: TDE Version String:
Application Version: Application Name:
Bug Depends on:    
Bug Blocks: 2969    

Description David C. Rankin 2014-06-07 01:27:07 CDT
Here is an interesting source to consider for update and future inclusion in TDE. It is a front-end to GNU source-highlight. The GNU application is basically a command-line syntax-highlighter (http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/source-highlight.html) that takes existing sources (c, c++, etc.) and adds syntax highlighting for display in html, TeX, LaTex, etc. The app was listed in the GNU documentation for source-highlight, but checking the referenced site, the project has been inactive since kde3. The original site for the app is (http://www.mgebert.de/Ksrc2highlight/) and the link to the source is:

http://www.mgebert.de/Ksrc2highlight/download/ksrc2highlight-0.6.0.tar.gz

It may be worth addition to the kdewebdev or similar package.
Comment 1 David C. Rankin 2014-06-07 01:31:11 CDT
I did a quick header file format with the underlying GNU source-highlight. For a quick example of the syntax-highlighting see:

http://www.3111skyline.com/dev/c/

(ignore the lack of completion of the rest of the page)

It does a very good job compared to other .css/.js schemes.