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- pygments-css
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- Pygments_, a Python-based code highlighting tool, comes with a set of builtin styles_ (not css files) for code highlighting. You have to generate a CSS file using the command line. I just figured I'd save someone this work in the future and generate all the CSS files based on the Pygments builtins.
- Pretty simple stuff here. These css files were generated using pygmentize
- on the command line like so::
- pygmentize -S default -f html > default.css
- I'm using a combination of Pygments and Markdown on a django project that has a model with the following save method::
- def save(self):
- self.html = markdown(self.body, 'codehilite')
- super(Entry, self).save()
- That's why the CSS styles all have .codehilite in front of them. You should change the .codehilite to work with the style name that you use for your Pygments HTML output.
- .. _Pygments: http://pygments.org
- .. _styles: http://dev.pocoo.org/projects/pygments/browser/pygments/styles
- Theme previews
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- To preview the various themes, check out http://richleland.github.io/pygments-css/.
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