On Sun, 28 Jul 2013, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
On 2013.07.28. 21:37, Warren Block wrote:
Line numbering is nice sometimes, although sometimes it's easy to confuse
with content. Syntax highlighting could be useful in places like the
Architecture Handbook, but as you say, we don't have it now.
Would you agree that using this line wrap now would not prevent switching
to other methods in the future?
I believe it is possible to make them work together. But using these
extensions requires using Saxon as the XSLT processor, which is
Java-based and slower than xsltproc. Even if we end up using Java for
PDF rendering, it would be better to keep the XHTML build fast and
Java-free so that committers can easily test their work.
Do you mean Java is needed to do the linewrap on XHTML, or that it would
be needed to do line numbers and syntax highlighting?
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