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This file is part of Logtalk https://logtalk.org/ SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1998-2023 Paulo Moura <pmoura@logtalk.org> SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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This directory contains files that provide support for using version 3.15 or later of the Highlight package by Andre Simon with Logtalk source files. A detailed description on the Highlight package is available from:
http://www.andre-simon.de/
These support files are dual-licensed under the Apache License 2.0 and the Highlight license.
In order to check if your Highlight installation already includes support for Logtalk, you may use the following command:
% highlight --list-scripts=langs
Look in the resulting listing for the lgt
extension. If support for Logtalk
is not included or if it is outdated, copy the file logtalk.lang
to the
folder:
$prefix/share/highlight/langDefs/
where $prefix
is the Highlight installation directory (by default, `/usr`).
There's also a lgt.lang
file for older 2.x versions of Highlight.
Usage example for a foo.lgt
Logtalk source file:
% highlight --replace-tabs=4 --out-format=xhtml --input=foo.lgt --output=foo.html --style=molokai
You should try different style files (using the `--style` option) in order to find which ones provide the more satisfactory results. As Logtalk files are usually indented using tabs (a common setting is a tab width equivalent to 4 spaces), the option `--replace-tabs=4` may be necessary to keep you source code properly indented.
You may also use the logtalk.lang
file with plain Prolog files by using the
`--syntax` option. For example:
% highlight --syntax=lgt --out-format=xhtml --input=foo.pl --output=foo.html
THIS SYNTAX COLORING FILE IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT.