Thank you gentlemen, I'll have a go at taking the python-ly work and seeing if I can use it work to make syntax highlighting with pygments. It's highly possible that I will totally fail, but I'll give it a try.
Craig On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 23:38, Federico Bruni <f...@inventati.org> wrote: > Il giorno mar 14 gen 2020 alle 12:34, Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> > ha scritto: > > Pygments is also what Pandoc uses for its syntax highlighting, so that > > would also make sense for that (e.g. generating PDF documentation from > > Markdown). > > Are you sure? > I think that pygments is the name of the default style in Pandoc, but > the highlight library is a Haskell library called skylighting: > https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#syntax-highlighting > https://github.com/jgm/skylighting > > It seems Wilbert contributed the definitions for lilypond syntax: > > https://github.com/KDE/syntax-highlighting/blob/master/data/syntax/lilypond.xml > > About 10 days ago I wanted to share this in the open issue in > Frescobaldi tracker but I forgot to do it. > I remember I found the lilypond file definition somewhere else... > > > > -- Craig Dabelstein Owner Maxime's Music M: 0404884173 A: 19 Twelfth Ave, Kedron QLD 4031, Australia W: concertbandmusicstore.com <https://concertbandmusicstore.com/>E: cr...@concertbandmusicstore.com <cr...@concertbandmusicstore.com> <https://www.facebook.com/maximesmusic.com.au> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximes-music> <https://www.designhill.com/email-signature-generator>