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pages, as well as doing syntax highlighting as a preprocessor directive
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(which is either passed the text, or reads it from a file).
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The big list of possibilities:
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## The big list of possibilities
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* [[plugins/contrib/highlightcode]] uses [[cpan Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate]],
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operates on whole source files only, has a few bugs (see
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also uses src-highlight, and operates on whole source files.
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Has problems with [[bugs/multiple_pages_with_same_name]].
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General problems:
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## General problems
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* Using non-perl syntax highlighting backends is slow. I'd prefer either
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using a perl module, or a multiple-backend solution that can use a perl
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Not clear how to fix this, as ikiwiki is very oriented toward file
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extensions. The workaround is to use a directive on a wiki page, pulling
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in the Makefile.
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## format directive
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Rather than making syntax highlight plugins have to provide a preprocessor
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directive as well as handling whole source files, perhaps a generic format
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directive could be used:
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\[[!format pl """..."""]]
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That would run the text through the pl htmlizer, from the syntax hightligh
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plugin. OTOH, if "rst" were given, it would run the text through the rst
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htmlizer. So, more generic, allows mixing different types of markup on one
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page, as well as syntax highlighting. Does require specifying the type of
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format, instead of allows it to be guessed (which some syntax highlighters
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can do).
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Hmm, this would also allow comments inside source files to have mdwn
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embedded in them, without making the use of mdwn a special case, or needing
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to postprocess the syntax highlighter output to find comments.
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/* \[[!format mdwn """
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This is a comment in my C file. You can use mdwn in here.
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"""]] */
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Note that this assumes that directives are expanded in source files.
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