python source -> html
Mike Meyer
mwm at mired.org
Sun Dec 15 12:39:03 EST 2002
Uwe Schmitt <uwe.schmitt at procoders.net> writes:
> Courageous <jkraska at san.rr.com> wrote:
> >>If you are editing your code in GVim, there is an option (on the Syntax
> >>menu) to convert a file to HTML, with all syntax highlighting.
> > Damn. I'm a vim user, and I didn't know that.
> > Cool!
Well, I'm an emacs user - and I didn't know emacs could do it until
people started mentioning that other editors could do it. So I looked,
and sure enough, there's a set of htmlize-<thing> functions that will
do this.
I still like enscript for doing this kind of thing.
<mike
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