Chili is the jQuery code highlighter plugin.
Features:
- Very fast highlighting, trivial setup, fully customizable, thoroughly documented, and MIT licensed
- Renders identically on IE, Firefox, Mozilla, Opera, and Safari
- Comes bundled with recipes for C++, C#, CSS, Delphi, Java, JavaScript, LotusScript, MySQL, PHP, and XHTML
- Many configuration options: Static, Dynamic, Automatic, Manual, Ad-Hoc, with Metaobjects.
- Provides fine control over which elements get highlighted by means of a jQuery selector or the mithical jQuery chainability.
- Fully supports javascript regular expressions, including backreferences
- The replacement format gives full control on what HTML is used for highlighting
- Provides examples which show setups and features
Examples
To enable chili add
%JQREQUIRE{"chili"}%
somewhere on the page, or add it to the
{JQueryPlugin}{DefaultPlugins}
list in the General Settings section of
the JQuery configuration (Navigate to the
Extensions
tab,
JQueryPlugin
sub-tab).
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Note: The JQuery chili plugin does not appear to be enabled on your system. It is disabled by default due to some recent browser compatbility issues. Administrators: See the configure -> Extensions tab, JQuery sub-tab
Syntax can be highlighted using the
<verbatim> tag and the
class attribute:
<verbatim class="html">
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello World</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Hello World</h1>
</body>
</html>
</verbatim>
Available class attributes:
cplusplus |
C++ |
csharp |
C# |
css |
Cascading Style Sheets |
bash |
shell syntax |
delphi |
Delphi |
html |
Hypertext Markup Language |
java |
Java |
js |
JavaScript |
lotusscript |
LotusScript |
php-f |
Hypertext Preprocessor -f |
php |
Hypertext Preprocessor |
sql |
Structured Query Language |
tml |
Wiki Markup Language |