Highlight for Linux 4.0 freeware

Highlight converts sourcecode to HTML, XHTML, RTF, LaTeX, TeX, SVG, BBCode and terminal escape sequences with coloured syntax highlighting. Language definitions and colour themes are customizable.

Highlight was designed to offer a flexible but easy to use syntax highlighter for several output formats. Instead of hardcoding syntax or colouring information, all relevant data is stored in configuration scripts. ...

Author André Simon
Released 2021-04-02
Filesize 1.40 MB
Downloads 1631
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords source code converter, code to HTML, code to RTF, source code, converter, convert
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4.0 Apr 2, 2021 New Release Renamed `std` style name to `def`
Version and README updates
3.57 May 15, 2020 New Release added support for Haml (https://gitlab.com/saalen/highlight/-/issues/140)
added support for Wren
added Lua function `OverrideParam`
fixed regression in xterm256 or truecolor output (https://gitlab.com/saalen/highlight/-/issues/152)
3.56 Apr 8, 2020 New Release Added support for Sequence Alignment Maps (SAM files)
Added empty-file mode to `--no-trailing-nl`
Fixed issue with `--syntax-by-name` waiting for stdin
Fixed issue with `--syntax` reading matching files in the current working directory

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Highlight converts sourcecode to HTML, XHTML, RTF, LaTeX, TeX, SVG, ... Feature list * highlighting of keywords, types, strings, numbers, escape sequences, comments, operators and preprocessor directives ...