Le 17-07-2015 14:58, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Eric Détrez
17. Juli 2015 09:27
I wish to print some highlighted source codes.
The Context garden says "There are already some formatters for
several programming languages in the ConTeXt distribution".
I can see the verb-xxxx (for mkII) but no pret-xxx (for mkIV) in the
base folder.
Is it possible to get syntax highlight in mkIV ?
 You can enable syntax highlighting for TeX, Lua, XML and MetaPost
with MkIV. To enable the option pass "option=...” to the
\starttyping command or create your own environment with the
\definetyping command.

OK
Thank you for the working example.
But my question asked where are the config files : I want to get a Python pretty-printing.
The module abr-01 seems the key but I couldn't find it.

It seems that the answer could be in the t-vim (third party) module.
It uses the syntax analysis from VIm (you have to install it :))

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Eric Détrez
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http://eric-detrez.fr
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