highlight.js generally allows for more sophisticated highlighting. I
believe this might be the reason why people at Kaggle are looking for
it. Thanks for the pointer anyway!
On 04/12/2012 07:25 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
There are numerous JS libraries for syntax highlighting. I have never
tried highlight.js yet, but I wrote something for SyntaxHighlighter
which might be easily translated to highlight.js:
http://yihui.name/en/2010/09/syntaxhighlighter-brush-for-the-r-language/
Regards,
Yihui
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Ivan Sagalaev
<man...@softwaremaniacs.org> wrote:
Hello,
I'm the maintainer of a syntax highlighting tool highlight.js[1]. Recently
the Kaggle project has announced they wanted to sponsor the development of
the R highlighting definition for it[2]. I wanted to drop a line about it
here since I suspect this list has much more R programmers on it than our
small discussion group :-).
So if you're interested and don't mind touching a little bit of JavaScript —
please reply to the announcement or personally to Adam Kennedy
<adam.kenn...@kaggle.com> who's behind it from the Kaggle side.
[1]: http://softwaremaniacs.org/soft/highlight/en/
[2]: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/highlightjs/-ogtOaK-TQY/discussion
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