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* Harnessing emacs syntax highlighting
@ 2006-05-15 23:50 Ken Schutte
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From: Ken Schutte @ 2006-05-15 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

I've looked at several syntax highlighters to produce color coded (etc) 
HTML from code, but I don't like any as much as the various highlighting 
modes built into emacs.  I'd like to produce some html that looks just 
like how I view code in emacs (that would work with any language mode 
installed).

Is it possible for emacs to somehow output it's highlighting of a file? 
  Does something like what I'm looking for exist?  If not, would it be 
hard for a emacs-lisp newbie to try to hack this up?

thanks,
Ken

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