On 6 January 2013 02:30, RGB ES <rgb.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> <top posting, sorry>
>
> On a side note, as mentioned on a different thread(1) when using the
> <source
> lang="oobas"> tags mwiki display a different set of colours than the ones
> used by the AOO IDE.
>
> One user (actually writing about macro programming on the ES wiki) reported
> this problem some time ago. He runs a personal media wiki site and told me
> that the configuration file with colour definitions is located on
> extensions/SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi/geshi/geshi
>
> He shared his config file on the ES forum:
>
> http://forum.openoffice.org/es/forum/download/file.php?id=3164
>
uploaded.
rgds
Jan I.

>
> With this definition file the wiki extension should show the same colours
> used by default on AOO.
>
> Regards
> Ricardo
>
> (1) http://markmail.org/message/zpjnz3camivagxts
>
>
> 2013/1/5 TJ Frazier <tjfraz...@cfl.rr.com>
>
> > On 1/5/2013 16:57, janI wrote:
> >
> >> There are no conversions in place, so we use the standard as provided.
> >>
> >> Have you looked at mwiki home page, I am pretty sure they have some
> >> explanation.
> >>
> >> Please also be aware that all our pages are loaded with a standard aoo
> >> style sheet, which might further limit the possibilities. I had a quick
> >> look, and there are no <code conversions though.
> >>
> >> Rgds
> >> Jan I.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 5 January 2013 22:44, Alexandro Colorado <j...@oooes.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>  Anyone know the attribute for color code Baisc code on the MWiki?
> >>>
> >>> example <code lang="java">
> >>> will color code for java, but I have tried baisc oobasic and no luck.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Alexandro Colorado
> >>> PPMC Apache OpenOffice
> >>> http://es.openoffice.org
> >>>
> >>>
> >>  <source lang="oobas"> works for me. See links on my user page for
> > examples.
> >
> > /tj/
> >
> >
> >
>

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