Re: Mantain IDE colors and paste them in an HTML page

2005-10-04 Thread Sybren Stuvel
Micah Elliott enlightened us with: > If you're just trying to get copy/paste-able-from-browser html that > has pretty colors, you might start up vim and use the default > colors. You might have to say ":syntax enable". Then just type > ":TOhtml" and you'll have a colorized version of your "IDE" d

Re: Mantain IDE colors and paste them in an HTML page

2005-10-04 Thread Micah Elliott
On Oct 04, billie wrote: > I need to insert a Python source in an HTML page mantaining to > coloration gives by the IDE. Do you care what IDE? > I tried the export function of scite but it does not generate a proper > HTML code that permit me to copy and paste it into another HTML page. > Does a

Re: Mantain IDE colors and paste them in an HTML page

2005-10-04 Thread jay graves
billie wrote: > I tried the export function of scite but it does not generate a proper HTML > code that permit me to copy and paste it into another HTML page. Works OK for me. What exactly is it doing wrong on your side? > Does anyone got any suggestion? I've used Webcpp before. http://webcpp.

Mantain IDE colors and paste them in an HTML page

2005-10-04 Thread billie
Hi all. I need to insert a Python source in an HTML page mantaining to coloration gives by the IDE. I tried the export function of scite but it does not generate a proper HTML code that permit me to copy and paste it into another HTML page. Does anyone got any suggestion? Regards -- http://ma