Emacs has Tcl syntax highlighting, and a package to print buffers out
as HTML, so that's one route, although I'd use it more for one-off
kinds of things than as part of, say, automated documentation or
website creation.

On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 4:02 AM, Massimo Manghi <mxman...@apache.org> wrote:
> Does anyone of you have some sort of Tcl code parser/analyzer that could be
> helpful in building an HTML view of Tcl with syntax highlighting?
>
>  -- Massimo
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