haskell html-colorizer

Oliver Braun obraun@unsane.org
Wed, 3 Sep 2003 19:51:09 +0200


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* Manuel M T Chakravarty <chak@cse.unsw.edu.au> [2003-09-03 19:30 +0200]:
> > Are anyone aware of a haskell html-colorizer a' la the emacs-mode?

> XEmacs has the very nice function

>   M-x htmlize-buffer

> which when executed in a buffer containing a Haskell file
> (or any other source code for which (X)Emacs provides
> special markup) produces HTML output that exactly matches
> the display used in (X)Emacs itself (ie, including colours).

Vim[1] has the same functionality. Just type

:runtime! syntax/2html.vim

in normal mode.

Regards,
         Olli

1. http://vim.org/
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