Have a look at: syntaxhighlighter space [1]
The status is erxperimental, because, if you use expert mode (disabled
by default) a vanilla tw can't render the new code. So, there is no
fallback yet. If you use the default configuration everything should
be fine.

I did test the basics. But any feedback would be welcome.
And it would be interesting if you describe your usecase. Which
languages (brushes), do you want to highlight.

text, css, js, xml are included by default.

to use it, import all tiddlers tagged "syntax" or include
syntaxhighlighter space into your space.

Download [2]

regards Mario
[1] http://syntaxhighlighter.tiddlyspace.com/#SyntaxHighlighterPlugin3Info
[2] http://syntaxhighlighter.tiddlyspace.com/?download=TWHighlightSyntax.html

On Aug 15, 3:04 am, Glantucan <glantu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> First of all, thanks all for the support you are giving to this
> awesome tool. I just started using it a week ago and I'm loving it.
>
> I found the former plugin to work quite well in genral but the
> different brushes are quite oudated indeed, though there is an up to
> date version here:http://alexgorbatchev.com/SyntaxHighlighter/
>
> I'm not a javascript guru myself (not even a newbe) so I wonder
> whether  there is an easy way to update the TW plugin, or if there is
> someone actually using it.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Have fun ;)

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