Hi All,

I've made some language definition files (attached) for the Geshi
syntax highlighting system used on Rosetta Code, both for Icon and
Unicon. It would be great if a few brave souls could take a glance to
check for some obvious typos, or keywords that shouldn't be in the
Icon definition (I used the Unicon book as a reference).

Hopefully the people at Geshi and Rosetta Code will add them as
languages supported as standard >:)

If you reply to this thread with any findings, I'll collate and
attribute any changes made and then send them off again.

Have fun,
  Matt

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From: Matt Oates (Home) <[email protected]>
Date: 19 April 2010 20:27
Subject: Icon and Unicon language definitions care of Rosetta Code
To: [email protected], [email protected]


Hi Mike and Ben,

Please find attached two Geshi language definition files for the Icon
and Unicon programming languages (as seen on Rosetta Code). I used the
Rosetta Code language file generator so I hope they are still up to
scratch.

Cheers,
Matt Oates

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Department of Engineering Mathematics,
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