Thanks, I got the impression that since so many lexers are added constantly 
to Pygments, and that  http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/  appeared to be 
auto-generated that there was probably some way for Trac to iterate over 
supported Pygments lexers. for example the lexers doc showed the "short 
names" and file extensions; I thought maybe Trac enumerated those. Maybe it 
is possible to do that and no one has done it yet? If so, I don't think I'm 
up to it.

I did decide to make a patch like you did on ticket 9097, because of how 
easy it was. I filed the ticket as  http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/10725. 
Since I already had my code modified, I just rebuilt and installed Trac 
that way instead of modifying the ini file (I follow svn 
branches/0.12-stable and periodically python setup.py install on that SVN 
working copy).

BTW, thanks for your work on maintaining plantuml, while checking my plugin 
SVN checkouts I saw you committed a patch for that horribly annoying comma 
bug!!!

Jason

On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 6:49:48 AM UTC-4, RjOllos wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:01:34 PM UTC-7, Jason Winnebeck wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to get my Trac to support syntax highlighting of Groovy code. 
>> I am using Trac 0.12 and Pygments 1.5 (just upgraded from 1.4). Groovy 
>> highlighting is a new feature to 1.5: 
>> http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/#pygments-lexers-for-jvm-languages.
>>
>> After upgrading Pygments with easy_install, I can see Pygments 1.5 in 
>> "about Trac". But when I use wiki with #!groovy and also load .groovy 
>> files, there is no highlighting. In the wiki, if I use #!text/x-groovy, it 
>> works. I have tried restarting Apache to cause Trac to totally reload...
>>
>> The languages Trac can use with Pygments, it's not hard-coded is it? Or 
>> is the binding for things like "#!java" hard-coded into Trac source code?
>>
>
> I ran across this issue again recently and made a note to myself to add 
> some additional documentation to Trac under TracSyntaxColoring (1), but 
> haven't gotten around to it yet.
>
> One way to accomplish this is to add an entry to [mimeviewer] mime_map 
> (2). Here is an entry I recently added to add a wiki processor for batch 
> files:
>
> [mimeviewer]
> mime_map = application/x-dos-batch:batch
>
> After you successfully add an entry, it will be listed by the 
> KnownMimeTypes macro (3).
>
> For a widely-used language like groovy, you could request that an entry be 
> added to the KNOWN_MIME_TYPES, as I did in (4).
>
> (1) http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracSyntaxColoring
> (2) http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIni#mimeviewer-section
> (3) https://trac.physiosonics.com/wiki/TracSyntaxColoring#KnownMIMETypes
> (4) http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/9097
>
>

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