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The PhpHighlightPlugin pretty-prints PHP code using the php-function:highlight-string. See also SyntaxHighlighterPlugin for highlighting other languages. !!! Usage You specify options for the plugin on the same line as the =<?plugin=, and put the code on the following lines, until the final =?>=: <verbatim> <?plugin PhpHighlight [wrap?] [color options] code to be highlighted ?> </verbatim> !!! Description Depending on the =wrap= option, then the plugin will take care of adding =<?php= and =?>= to the code before passing it to php-function:highlight-string. If the PHP delimiters were added, then the plugin removes them again from the highlighted string, before presenting it. !!! Options Automatic Wrapping: If you don't want the plugin to automatically wrap the source code in =<?php= and =?>=, then set =wrap= to =0=. The default value is =1= which means that the plugin takes care of adding and removing =<?php= and =?>= automatically. If you set =wrap= to =0=, then you'll be able to mix PHP code with HTML. The plugin will then translate '=< ?php=' into '=<?php=' and '=? >=' into '=?>=' to allow you to start and stop PHP mode in your code. Color Options: The plugin accepts optional color arguments which correspond to the highlight settings in *php.ini*. Specified colors must be a valid hexadecimal color or [HTML 4 color name|http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/types.html#h-6.5] in lowercase, such as ='#0f0344'= or =blue=. You can set the following options: =string=, =comment=, =keyword=, =bg=, =default=, and =html= !!! Examples !! PHP with default colors from =php.ini=: <?plugin PhpHighlight function hello() { echo "Hello World<p>"; } ?> !! HTML with embedded PHP Here we have to use =wrap=0= to prevent automatic wrapping, and escape '=?>=' as '=? >=': <?plugin PhpHighlight wrap=0 html='#000000' bg='#dddddd' <html> <head> <title>PHP Test</title> </head> <body> < ?php echo "<p>Hello World</p>\n"; ? > </body> </html> ?> !! C Source Although =highlight_string()= was designed with PHP code in mind it is suitable for basic syntax-highlighting of most C code because the two syntax are similar. <?plugin PhpHighlight default=black string=blue comment=gray keyword=purple #include <stdio.h> /* Get load */ int getload(void) { if ((fp = fopen("/proc/loadavg", "r")) == NULL) { syslog(LOG_ERR, _("%s %s: unable to open %s: %s"), _("FATAL ERROR:"), "getload()", "/proc/loadavg", strerror(errno)); exit(EX_OSFILE); } fclose(fp); } ?> !!! Authors Martin Geisler mailto:gimpster@gimpster.com and Carsten Klapp mailto:carstenklapp@users.sourceforge.net. ----- PhpWikiDocumentation Help:WikiPlugin
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