Hi,
On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 10:25:46 +0100
Jirka Kosek <[email protected]> wrote:
> [...]
> I'm not sure whether this is the easiest solution but you can override
> template apply-highlighting from highlighting/common.xsl in a way that
> for each language special mode will be invoked instead of just
> mode="xslthl", e.g.
> [...]
> Then you need to copy all templates with mode="xslthl" and change mode
> to xslthl-java and xslthl-cpp and make appropriate changes.
Ahh, right. Thanks for the hint!
> For future we might pass optional parameter called language to all
> templates in xslthl mode in order to for language in template for each
> kind of keyword. If you think this will work better for your scenario,
> please fill RFE.
That would be a good idea. I've opened RFE#3608694.
Thanks to Jirka and Joshua!
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Gruß/Regards,
Thomas Schraitle
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