Syntax Highlighter MT
This plugin works like many of the others that enable the use of the Syntax Highlighter tool. Dynamic plugin loading is now available as part of the Syntax Highlighter tool, making brush configuration obsolete.
Available brushes are: applescript actionscript3 as3 bash shell coldfusion cf cpp c c# c-sharp csharp css delphi pascal diff patch pas erl erlang groovy hive java jfx javafx js jscript javascript objc obj-c perl pl php pig text plain py python ruby rails ror rb sass scss scala sql vb vbnet xml xhtml xslt html
Changing display themes
The display theme can be changed by navigating to Settings
-> Syntax Highlighter MT
. The themes available are:
- Default
- Django
- Eclipse
- Emacs
- FadeToGrey
- MDUltra
- Midnight
- RDark
Advanced Usage
Changing the appearance of code
There are many options that can be applied inline to control how your formatted code is displayed. These are appended to the class definition after the brush declaration.
auto-links
Enabled by default. Disabling this turns off link detection in the highlighted section, making URLs non-clickable.
<pre class="brush: java; auto-links: false">
String link = "http://www.megatome.com";
</pre>
class-name
Use this to specify one or more classes that should be applied to the generated highlight element.
collapse
False by default. Forces the highlighted code to be collapsed by default.
first-line
1 by default. Change the starting line number for a section of highlighted code.
<pre class="brush: java; first-line: 20">
String link = "http://www.megatome.com";
</pre>
gutter
Enabled by default. Turn the line numbers on and off.
<pre class="brush: java; gutter: false">
String link = "http://www.megatome.com";
</pre>
highlight
Specify one or more lines to be highlighted.
<pre class="brush: java; highlight: [1, 3]">
String link = "http://www.megatome.com";
System.out.println("Hello World");
System.out.println("Goodbye World");
</pre>
toolbar
Enabled by default. Toggle the toolbar.
<pre class="brush: java; toolbar: false">
String link = "http://www.megatome.com";
</pre>
title
Allows a title to be set for a block of code. This is not in the class, but in the <pre/>
or <script/>
tags.
<pre class="brush: java" title="Here is some Java">
String link = "http://www.megatome.com";
</pre>
Take a look at http://alexgorbatchev.com/wiki/SyntaxHighlighter for the documentation on using the Syntax Highlighter tool.