Hello,

Almost every programmer sets his own code highlighting style and gets
used to it to the point, that any other highlighting style makes it
more difficult for him to read the code.

Users of programming-related sites would be pleased to have a
possibility to set their own personal code styles.

Evidently, setting the right style for every site you read through is
annoying. What if you could set the style once and make it somehow
propagated to the code listings on every site you visit?

Here comes the solution:
(for now PC only)
- First visit http://www.bezier.ru/ei/.
  Make and save your highlighting settings there.
- Go to http://www.sharedfont.com/ei/
  and press the apply button.
  You should see your setting in effect.

The service use no server scripting and can be easily adjusted for any
programming language.

For this service to launch and spread, it must be appropriately hosted
by some well-known project or company domain.

I think, this should be interesting for Eclipse, DoxyGen etc.

Should you have anything to suggest concerning this project, please
drop me a private message.

Any thoughts and ideas are highly appreciated.

Thank you.

-- 
Ivan Dembicki
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.artlebedev.ru | http://www.sharedfonts.com


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