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wiki:syntax [2014/09/14 13:08]
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wiki:syntax [2014/09/14 13:08]
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-==== Syntax Highlighting ==== 
- 
-[[wiki:​DokuWiki]] can highlight sourcecode, which makes it easier to read. It uses the [[http://​qbnz.com/​highlighter/​|GeSHi]] Generic Syntax Highlighter -- so any language supported by GeSHi is supported. The syntax uses the same code and file blocks described in the previous section, but this time the name of the language syntax to be highlighted is included inside the tag, e.g. ''<​nowiki><​code java></​nowiki>''​ or ''<​nowiki><​file java></​nowiki>''​. 
- 
-<code java> 
-/** 
- * The HelloWorldApp class implements an application that 
- * simply displays "Hello World!"​ to the standard output. 
- */ 
-class HelloWorldApp { 
-    public static void main(String[] args) { 
-        System.out.println("​Hello World!"​);​ //Display the string. 
-    } 
-} 
-</​code>​ 
- 
-The following language strings are currently recognized: //4cs, 6502acme, 6502kickass,​ 6502tasm, 68000devpac,​ abap, actionscript-french,​ actionscript,​ actionscript3,​ ada, algol68, apache, applescript,​ asm, asp, autoconf, autohotkey, autoit, avisynth, awk, bascomavr, bash, basic4gl, bf, bibtex, blitzbasic, bnf, boo, c, c_loadrunner,​ c_mac, caddcl, cadlisp, cfdg, cfm, chaiscript, cil, clojure, cmake, cobol, coffeescript,​ cpp, cpp-qt, csharp, css, cuesheet, d, dcs, delphi, diff, div, dos, dot, e, epc, ecmascript, eiffel, email, erlang, euphoria, f1, falcon, fo, fortran, freebasic, fsharp, gambas, genero, genie, gdb, glsl, gml, gnuplot, go, groovy, gettext, gwbasic, haskell, hicest, hq9plus, html, html5, icon, idl, ini, inno, intercal, io, j, java5, java, javascript, jquery, kixtart, klonec, klonecpp, latex, lb, lisp, llvm, locobasic, logtalk, lolcode, lotusformulas,​ lotusscript,​ lscript, lsl2, lua, m68k, magiksf, make, mapbasic, matlab, mirc, modula2, modula3, mmix, mpasm, mxml, mysql, newlisp, nsis, oberon2, objc, objeck, ocaml-brief,​ ocaml, oobas, oracle8, oracle11, oxygene, oz, pascal, pcre, perl, perl6, per, pf, php-brief, php, pike, pic16, pixelbender,​ pli, plsql, postgresql, povray, powerbuilder,​ powershell, proftpd, progress, prolog, properties, providex, purebasic, pycon, python, q, qbasic, rails, rebol, reg, robots, rpmspec, rsplus, ruby, sas, scala, scheme, scilab, sdlbasic, smalltalk, smarty, sql, systemverilog,​ tcl, teraterm, text, thinbasic, tsql, typoscript, unicon, uscript, vala, vbnet, vb, verilog, vhdl, vim, visualfoxpro,​ visualprolog,​ whitespace, winbatch, whois, xbasic, xml, xorg_conf, xpp, yaml, z80, zxbasic// 
- 
-==== Downloadable Code Blocks ==== 
- 
-When you use the ''​%%<​code>​%%''​ or ''​%%<​file>​%%''​ syntax as above, you might want to make the shown code available for download as well. You can do this by specifying a file name after language code like this: 
- 
-<​code>​ 
-<file php myexample.php>​ 
-<?php echo "hello world!";​ ?> 
-</​file>​ 
-</​code>​ 
- 
-<file php myexample.php>​ 
-<?php echo "hello world!";​ ?> 
-</​file>​ 
- 
-If you don't want any highlighting but want a downloadable file, specify a dash (''​-''​) as the language code: ''​%%<​code - myfile.foo>​%%''​. 
  
  
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