The top level should *not* be updated, only the wicket-examples one.
The top level (as is noted in that file) will be overwritten when we
release using the subproject NOTICE files (see release.sh)
Martijn
On 6/14/07, Al Maw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
JHighlight [1] is a
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
The top level should *not* be updated, only the wicket-examples one.
The top level (as is noted in that file) will be overwritten when we
release using the subproject NOTICE files (see release.sh)
Oops. Sorry. Sorted.
Al
+1 examples don't matter a few extra libs.
johan
On 2/10/07, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JHighlight [1] is a CDDL 1.0 licensed library that generates syntax
highlighted markup for Java, Groovy and other languages, created by
Java champion Geert Bevin.
Our current examples have
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
I'm fine with adding anything for examples if it is covered by the
proper license. So, that's a +1.
Same.
I'm using com.uwyn.jhighlight on our internal pastebin, and find it much
better than the one on papernapkin.org. IMHO, highlighting should be
done server-side,
JHighlight [1] is a CDDL 1.0 licensed library that generates syntax
highlighted markup for Java, Groovy and other languages, created by
Java champion Geert Bevin.
Our current examples have a sucky code browser, so this would be a
major improvement.
The requirements [2] for including this
I'm fine with adding anything for examples if it is covered by the
proper license. So, that's a +1.
Eelco
On 2/9/07, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JHighlight [1] is a CDDL 1.0 licensed library that generates syntax
highlighted markup for Java, Groovy and other languages, created
I'm neutral on that in case you'd need a vote on that as well.
Eelco
On 2/9/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[x] no, I rather use this library
http://www.dreamprojections.com/SyntaxHighlighter/
it is what pastebin uses, seems to work very nicely - although rendering
Can't be used. it is lgpl
Martijn
On 2/10/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[x] no, I rather use this library
http://www.dreamprojections.com/SyntaxHighlighter/
it is what pastebin uses, seems to work very nicely - although rendering
Component.java does take a while :)