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@ -62,3 +62,29 @@ file extension of the filename provided as its first argument. If it
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still can't figure out what language it uses it will not syntax
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highlight and instead output plain HTML.
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Supported Languages
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The supported languages depends solely on the languages the 'colorize'
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egg supports. That list can be found here
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<http://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/4/colorize>
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As of the latest update of the highlight library these languages are
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supported:
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* Basic Lisp
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* Scheme
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* Emacs Lisp
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* Lisp
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* C
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* C++
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* Java
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* C
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* Erlang
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* Python
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* Ruby
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* Haskell
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* Unified Context Diff
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* Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
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* Extensible Markup Language (XML)
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* (Extensible) HyperText Markup Language ((X)HTML)
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