Subject: Re: XSLT Text Processing: Fun with Anagrams
From: "Jacek Radajewski" <jacekrad@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:02:52 +1000
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Hi All,
I wrote my own templates to do generic XML syntax highlighting, but
then found XML verbatim (HTML output) by Oliver Becker -
http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~obecker/XSLT/
I've created an equivalent FO stylesheet and added support for
coloring prefixes by name and ability to select (via XPath) XML
elements for emphasis.
If you want to have a look at work in progress please visit:
http://utfx-doc.sourceforge.net/manual.xml
http://utfx-doc.sourceforge.net/manual.html
and
http://utfx-doc.sourceforge.net/manual.pdf
Cheers
j
On 4/19/07, Jirka Kosek <jirka@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Rashmi Rubdi wrote:
> On a side note I really liked the web-based syntax highlighting and
> coloring, makes it a lot easier to read code. I was looking for a
> program that does the coloring for online code presentation, I've come
> across Java2HTML converter, I was hoping there was something like that
> for XSLT also.
You mean XSLT code for syntax highlighting? I'm not aware of pure XSLT
based solution (although with XSLT 2.0 RE support you can do a lot), but
there is Saxon extension XSLTHL (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xslthl)
which can be used for syntax highlighting. It is also integrated in
DocBook XSL stylesheets:
http://xmlguru.cz/2006/07/docbook-syntax-highlighting
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