GNU Source-highlight 2.10

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GNU Source-highlight 2.10

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GNU Source-highlight 2.10 has been released.  It is available from
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/src-highlite/ and mirrors of that site (see
list of mirror sites at http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html).

GNU Source-highlight, given a source file, produces a document with
syntax highlighting.

You can also find details about new features of source-highlight on my
blog, in this area:
http://tronprog.blogspot.com/search/label/source-highlight.

At the moment this package can handle

     * Autoconf files     (new)
     * C/C++
     * C#
     * Bib
     * Bison
     * Caml
     * Changelog
     * Css
     * Diff
     * Flex
     * Fortran
     * GLSL     (new)
     * Haxe
     * Html
     * ini files
     * Java
     * Javascript
     * KDE desktop files
     * Latex
     * Ldap files     (new)
     * Logtalk
     * Log files
     * lsm files (Linux Software Map)
     * Lua
     * Makefile
     * M4
     * ML
     * Pascal
     * Perl
     * PHP
     * Postscript
     * Prolog
     * Properties files
     * Python
     * RPM Spec files
     * Ruby
     * Shell
     * S-Lang
     * Sql
     * Tcl
     * XML


as source languages, and

      HTML
      XHTML
      ANSI color escape sequences
      LaTeX
      Texinfo
      DocBook (new)

as output format.

Source-highlight depends on the Boost regex library
(http://www.boost.org/) so you need to install this library (boost
libraries are usually shipped with most distributions).

Source-highlight can also generate cross references; in order to do this
it relies on GNU Ctags, http://ctags.sourceforge.net.

Version 2.10

    * formatting is applied even when generating anchors and references
    * noref is handled also for output languages using onestyle (e.g.,
xhtml)
    * improved fortran highlighting
    * improved python highlighting
    * fixed title in docbook output
    * language definition for ldap files (e.g., ldiff files)
    * language definition for autoconf files
    * improved m4 language definition
    * improved logtalk language definition
    * url.lang handles ~ in urls
    * language definition for glsl.lang (provided by Cesare Tirabassi)

Visit the Source-highlight home page at
http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite

Anonymous CVS access is also available.  Please visit
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/src-highlite/
where you can find detailed descriptions of how to access the CVS
(read-only).  Release-candidate versions are available
through CVS.

Bug reports should go to bug-source-highlight@....

The following mailing lists are available:

     * help-source-highlight@..., for generic discussions about the
program and for asking for help about it (open mailing list),
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-source-highlight
     * info-source-highlight@..., for receiving information about
new releases and features (read-only mailing list),
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-source-highlight

if you want to subscribe to a mailing list just go to the URL and follow
the instructions, or send me an e-mail and I'll subscribe you.

cheers
         Lorenzo

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