Jon Bradley wrote: > > On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Iv wrote: > >> For example in our field Adobe declaration of AS code html-formatting >> standard is enougth for start support this standard by big number >> of developers. > > Problem 1 is that the tool is re-writing the HTML content of the page, > which I don't particularly like. It's a great thought, but Flash > projects that take text input and parse and display it with a > user-customizable color space are already out there. > > Problem 2) there are no standards. I don't like the Adobe highlighting > standard. Friends of mine that are colorblind have their own issues to > deal with when it comes to syntax highlighting. Count me among the list, I am color-blind. My preferred method would be something actually not Flash (sorry). I would like there to be standard class names for various parts of code and let the end-user override the stylesheet with user stylesheets. Then even if the default isn't color-blind friendly all of us can change it ourselves. The problem with that is that it needs to be an effective standard and people need to use it.
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