On Friday 05 March 2004 11:31 am, Reece Dunn wrote:
> >1. The code, which I've copy-pasted and wrapped in programlisting, is not
> >highlighted, even though class reference uses highlighting. How hard would
> >it
> >be to enable highlighting for the programlisting elements?
>
> Do you want me to have a go at this? I have a few ideas that I could try. I
> am not promising anything, though, because I don't know how performance
> will be affected.
>
> The problem is that you can't do this using standard regex/text processing
> techniques. However, it is possible to do. I have some XSL:T code that I
> could modify that converts an XML dsocument into a list of words, doing
> normalization on them (punctuation removal and conversion to lower case).

FYI, the BoostBook XSLT already has a hideous, horrible, ugly and slow 
highlighter that can do this sort of thing. Also, Joel de Guzman has talked 
about porting Quickdoc to BoostBook, and one of the things he wanted to 
tackle was putting in a good highlighter. I'm not sure if he's on this list, 
but you should contact him as well... maybe he's already started?

        Doug


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