I’m using wordpress for blogging and have wp-syntax installed for quite a while as a syntax colour code/highlighter. wp-syntax supports many languages. But it does not support Lotus Script or @Formula language out of the box.
You can easily add support for these languages by adding a file to GeSHi, the Generic Syntax Highlighter, which is used in wp-syntax and some other plugins for wordpress.
I had done this a year ago for Notes 7. Now Richard Civil posted a new version for Notes 8. If your blog is based on wordpress and you are looking for an easy to implement, easy to use syntax colour code/highlighter to prettify your Lotus Script or formula code, jump over to RichardCivil.net.
Great find! I have been meaning to do this for months and now I don’t have to (of course I probably never would have gotten to it anyway).
Ulrich,
Thanks for letting me know you find it useful.
Do you still have the Notes 7 language file? – I’ll like to compare it against the file I created – making sure I haven’t missed out anything. If you still have it, can you send me a copy, please? -tks.
Richard: No problem. The file should be in the backup. As soon as I’m back home again, I’ll send you a copy.
Hello,
Does it work on http://www.wordpress.com or should I install the wordpress.org on my own server to use this tip ?
Thank you for your support and regards.
PK
@Pierre:
the plugin should work on wordpress.com.