On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Christopher Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jorge Vargas schrieb:
>> +1 on making this the default it has +2 for sexy CSS.
>
> Thanks for the flowers, I'm glad you like it.
>
>> one thing I notice, tracebacks get a weird CSS check out the red marks here.
>> http://paste.chrisarndt.de/paste/86f10f5c74414c26a37a54f760f0a5cb
>
> I took a look at this. It seems that Pygments wraps every traceback line
> in a SPAN with class "err" and emits the following CSS for the "default"
> color scheme:
>
> .source .err { border: 1px solid #FF0000 } /* Error */
>
indeed that's overkill.

> The "trac" color scheme, for example, looks a bit nicer:
>
> http://paste.chrisarndt.de/paste/86f10f5c74414c26a37a54f760f0a5cb?st=trac
>
hehe that is exactly what I did.

> SpammCan currently just lets Pygments generate the CSS for the current
> color scheme dynamically and includes it directly in the page. An
> optimization would be to render all CSS variants offline once and then
> include them in the distribution and just insert a proper stylesheet
> link when rendering the page. Since you'd be stuck then with the color
> schemes and styles available in Pygments at the time you did the export,
> I should maybe make this a config option.
>
sounds good.

> You could also report this as a bug to Pygments, IMHO the "err" class on
> every line is a bit overkill and should maybe be replaced with something
> more meaningful.
>
will do.

>
> Chris
>
> >
>

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