I've just uploaded the Pygments 1.0 packages to CheeseShop. Pygments is a generic syntax highlighter written in Python.
Download it from <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pygments>, or look at the demonstration at <http://pygments.org/demo>. Many thanks go to Tim Hatch for writing or integrating many of the bug fixes and new features in this release. Of course, thanks to all other contributors too! Short changelog: - Don't use join(splitlines()) when converting newlines to ``\n``, because that doesn't keep all newlines at the end when the ``stripnl`` lexer option is False. - Add Applescript lexer, thanks to Andreas Amann (#330). - Add ``-N`` option to command-line interface to get a lexer name for a given filename. - Add Tango style, written by Andre Roberge for the Crunchy project. - Add Python3TracebackLexer and ``python3`` option to PythonConsoleLexer. - Fix PythonTracebackLexer to be able to recognize SyntaxError and KeyboardInterrupt (#360). - Provide one formatter class per image format, so that surprises like:: pygmentize -f gif -o foo.gif foo.py creating a PNG file are avoided. - Actually use the `font_size` option of the image formatter. - Fixed numpy lexer that it doesn't listen for `*.py` any longer. - Fixed HTML formatter so that text options can be Unicode strings (#371). - Unified Diff lexer supports the "udiff" alias now. - RubyConsoleLexer now supports simple prompt mode (#363). - JavascriptLexer is smarter about what constitutes a regex (#356). - Make the codetags more strict about matching words (#368). - Fix quite a few other bugs. Enjoy, Georg
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