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As I've been fixing howtos, I notice that the syntax highlighting on the wiki is more informative and vibrant. I know nothing about jekyll themes. Is there a syntax highlighting option similar to the wiki?
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At the bottom of the page it talks, a little bit, about how you can extend redcarpet, I guess that’s where you’d customize it to your liking. The themes are mostly about CSS or sass.
Brian O.
On Dec 5, 2015, at 11:31 AM, Paul Cantalupo [email protected] wrote:
As I've been fixing howtos, I notice that the syntax highlighting on the wiki is more informative and vibrant. I know nothing about jekyll themes. Is there a syntax highlighting option similar to the wiki?
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Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #5.
Kramdown is the Markdown parser now, and Rouge is the syntax highlighter but the highlighting of the Perl code still does not work. Note that the files when viewed from within GitHub are highlighted correctly, the problem is with pages in GitHub Pages.
As I've been fixing howtos, I notice that the syntax highlighting on the wiki is more informative and vibrant. I know nothing about jekyll themes. Is there a syntax highlighting option similar to the wiki?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: