well i done it. it is in the same directory than postmarkup.py.
I don't understand why syntax coloring doesn't run...

On 26 sep, 19:19, andrei <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe you need to include css file?
>
> On Sep 26, 6:42 pm, boubou_cs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hello,
>
> > Does someone has already used postmarkup with webpy?
> > I installed postmarkup and pygments (and code.css related) and I use
> > this snippet for my tests:
> >                         ...
> >                         text = i.article
> >                         my_postmarkup = postmarkup.create(use_pygments=True)
> >                         with_bbcode = my_postmarkup(text)
> >                         article.append(with_bbcode)
>
> >                 return render.index(name, links, article)
>
> > This works very well with bbcode, although the tag [code python]
> > syntax coloring does not work.
> > When I look at the source code all seems correct, div, and span class
> > are here.
>
> > Yet when I use pygments command line, the syntax coloring works
> > perfectly:
>
> >                 $ pygmentize test.py
>
> > An idea?
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Boubou
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