On Wednesday, 2 January 2019 at 02:09:11 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
It supports D out of the box.
Thanks, Mike. Once I downloaded it and dug around, I found the
list of supported languages. Odd they don't list these on the
about page or wherever.
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 20:27:44 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 18:10:49 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
We're using Mivhak Syntax Highlighter on the D Blog.
OOTB, or...?
I couldn't find a list of supported languages.
It supports D out of the box.
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 20:43:13 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
Realistically, if you use Java or C++ highlighting, it will
look plenty good enough for D too.
Yeah, I was thinking that. I'd imagine it would be missing a few
keywords, though.
So take a look down my highlight test page for m
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 20:27:44 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
I couldn't find a list of supported languages.
Realistically, if you use Java or C++ highlighting, it will look
plenty good enough for D too.
So take a look down my highlight test page for my adrdox
generator:
http://dpldocs.i
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 18:32:24 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
If your reason for not choosing WordPress is related to
security concerns you could also consider this approach.
Not so much a security concern, I'm just looking for the path of
least resistance. If that's WP, that's fine, but if i
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 18:10:49 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
We're using Mivhak Syntax Highlighter on the D Blog.
OOTB, or...?
I couldn't find a list of supported languages.
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 18:07:22 UTC, Neia Neutuladh wrote:
I believe I use Enlighter for that:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/enlighter/
Did you have to massage it? I don't see D in its list of
supported languages.
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 14:46:15 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
I've found a ton of syntax highlighter plugins for WordPress,
but none that admit to supporting D. Anyone know of one?
Or, short of that, perhaps a different site build/management
tool (read: not WordPress) with decent D syntax hig
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 14:46:15 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
I've found a ton of syntax highlighter plugins for WordPress,
but none that admit to supporting D. Anyone know of one?
Or, short of that, perhaps a different site build/management
tool (read: not WordPress) with decent D syntax hig
On Tue, 01 Jan 2019 14:46:15 +, Ron Tarrant wrote:
> I've found a ton of syntax highlighter plugins for WordPress, but none
> that admit to supporting D. Anyone know of one?
I believe I use Enlighter for that:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/enlighter/
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 17:09:51 UTC, rjframe wrote:
I started using SilverStripe 7 or 8 years ago, and have never
had a reason to look for anything else. It doesn't have the
ecosystem of WordPress and never seemed to get much following
outside New Zealand, but it's well- designed and ma
On Tue, 01 Jan 2019 16:48:00 +, Ron Tarrant wrote:
> SilverStripe, on the surface, seems quite WordPress-alike. Did you find
> advantages over WordPress, or is it personal preference?
> How's the syntax highlighting? (I skimmed the video, but didn't see any
> mention of this.)
>
> PrismJS loo
On Tuesday, 1 January 2019 at 15:36:11 UTC, rjframe wrote:
I use SilverStripe instead of Wordpress, but if WordPress uses
TinyMCE you can use the codesample plugin[0] with PrismJS[1],
which does support D (though I don't know if it actively gets
updates).
[0]: https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/pl
On Tue, 01 Jan 2019 14:46:15 +, Ron Tarrant wrote:
> I've found a ton of syntax highlighter plugins for WordPress, but none
> that admit to supporting D. Anyone know of one?
>
> Or, short of that, perhaps a different site build/management tool (read:
> not WordPress) with decent D syntax high
And while we're on the subject, a couple of related questions:
1) I'm currently using AgilityHoster which gives me a free site
and $18/year domain registration. Any better deals out there
without sacrificing UX?
2) Anyone have experience with Github Pages?
3) Or if anyone cares to share expe
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