Extension talk:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi/Archive 2015

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Border around every line when line numbers are displayed
I installed rev:50696 on MediaWiki 1.16. I followed the discussion in the 2008 archives about editing the SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.class.php and the main.css files in order to display the usual  border and background. When I display code using the tool with only the language specification, everything works fine. But when I ask for the line numbers to be displayed, there is a border around every line, which is really ugly. Here is a printscreen of my wiki :



Any idea on how to fix this? Thanks! -- Nouklea

After help from the Support Desk, I reinstalled the extension and undo the changes I made to the skin's css files. I then added the following code to the my MediaWiki.css page (not MyWiki.css page!), and the problem was solved. Problem solved...
 * ThX Nouklea, this really helped me. But I modified the skin's css file and add above since I could not find MediaWiki.css. Fortunately, it worked.

1.0em/1.2em
The plugin for v1.16, r62591 uses aforementioned notation. Which is a rather obscure way to say "1em font-size and 1.2em line-height, please". Sadly, this fails in both FF4 and Safari 5 (which seem to consider it a division). I recommend against using it. 217.6.212.138 13:14, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I proposed to get rid of this styling in Gerrit change 15781. « Saper // talk »  11:29, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

Change background color
I wanted to be able to change the background color of the highlighted code, so I took the liberty of adding the functionality. Here's the patch to apply to SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.class.php

24a25,26 > 		static $codeAreaNumber = 0; > 		$codeAreaNumber += 1; 57a60,66 > 		// Background colors > 		if( isset( $args['backgroundcolor'] ) && $args['backgroundcolor'] ) { > 			$backgroundcolor = $args['backgroundcolor']; > 			$geshi->set_overall_style('background-color: '.$backgroundcolor, true); > 		} > 		$geshi->set_overall_id( 'codeArea'.$codeAreaNumber ); > 			 91c100 < 		$parser->mOutput->addHeadItem( self::buildHeadItem( $geshi ), "source-{$lang}" ); --- > 		$parser->mOutput->addHeadItem( self::buildHeadItem( $geshi ), "source-{$lang}-{$codeAreaNumber}" ); 363c372 < } \ No newline at end of file --- > }

If I could find information on the maintainer of this project, I'd be happy to send the patch in. After applying the patch you can then do the following:

and your code would be syntax highlighted and have the specified background color.


 * unfortunately this causes problems when you have a padded code box. you need to include in the script to colorize the entire code box 167.230.104.94 07:35, 22 September 2011 (UTC)

How to enable download of the embedded code
I extended SyntaxHighlight GeSHi so that each code fragment can be given a button to download it as a file. You can see an example on page http://freeplane.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Scripting:_Example_scripts (actually this page uses an older extension GeSHiHighlight but the idea is basically the same).

Following modifications are required:

file  with following content should be uploaded into extensions/SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi

function  in file   is modified near the end. is replaced by     EOFORM; $out = $form.$out; }	wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ ); return $out; DimitryPolivaev 21:41, 5 January 2011 (UTC)

It was unclear to me how this would be called on a wiki page once implemented. All you have to do is add name="filename" to your syntax highlight tag. --Effulgent (talk) 09:19, 5 April 2012 (UTC)

Language

 * I'm disappointed MW Syntax isn't an option. Really disappointed. --67.124.37.29 20:49, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
 * The Geshi language files are easy to write - I wrote SPARQL syntax and it takes me 1 hour. If you'll write MW syntax don't forget to share it!!--Katkov Yury 12:27, 28 October 2011 (UTC)


 * Yes, strangely, the wiki language is not an option: .--Nbrouard (talk) 12:21, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
 * This should probably be reported upstream. In case anyone is interested, the documentation on how to write a language file can be found on this page. Helder 13:10, 12 March 2012 (UTC)

Using template parameters in tag.
By default it's impossible to user triple braced parameters inside sytntaxhighlight tag. If you want to use them, you need to hack an extension a bit:


 * Maybe I missunderstood but isn't that what the Magic word #tag should be used for? One can have the following on the template --Carandraug (talk) 18:48, 23 June 2012 (UTC)

In file SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.class.php, line 23: substitute this line public static function parserHook( $text, $args = array, $parser) with these two lines: public static function parserHook( $text, $args = array, $parser, $frame ) $text = $parser->recursiveTagParse($text, $frame); This helped me, I hope it will help you too! Dear developers, would you mind to add these two lines to your code? --Katkov Yury 01:40, 30 October 2011 (UTC)

Alternate version
I got it working this way: substitute this line public static function parserHook( $text, $args = array, $parser) with this line: public static function parserHook( $text, $args = array, $parser, $frame )

place this: $out = $parser->recursiveTagParse($out, $frame); before return $out; at the very end of the function.


 * Please include this! Otherwise provide a user side workaround (I can't change the files of the extension!). Thanks 188.155.39.154 17:40, 2 April 2012 (UTC)

Transclusion Trick
You can bypass this flaw by simply using the Template Transclusion trick. What i did was create a Template for the source open and close tags.

Caveat:
 * if used within a documentation style container, the closing tag is not used but instead is interpreted as part of the body of the code. Thereby including it in the context of the source representation.

refer to: Template:Src as a reference. Goldbishop 17:05, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

Font size issues
We use MediaWiki 1.16.5 and the default SyntaxHighlight extension, no mods. The extension works fine but the font size in Firefox 7.0.1 is very small. In IE 7.0 it looks ok. We know there are font size issues in Firefox and Chrome when using  in MediaWiki 1.16. These should be fixed in 1.17. We can not move to 1.17 at the moment and fixed this temporary by adding the code below in shared.css /* Fix so ,

and the content of http://my.server.com/my_dir/my_source.java will be inserted and highlighted in your page.

To add this to the extension, quite simple, just add the following lines if ( isset( $args['extlink'] ) && $args['extlink'] ) { $text = file_get_contents ( $args['extlink'] ); }

in SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.php near line 50 just above the line $geshi = self::prepare( $text, $lang );

"&lt;syntaxhighlight&gt; is recommended"
Extension:Collection (which is used to create downloadable PDFs or books from WMF pages) doesn't support &lt;syntaxhighlight&gt;, only &lt;source&gt; (see 29136). I wonder, therefore, if we should remove from this page the statement that "&lt;syntaxhighlight&gt; is recommended"? —Ruakh TALK 20:10, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Reopening the bug should be enough. syntaxhighlight is still recommended, but you can use source as a workaround until the Collection extension is fixed. Reach Out to the Truth (talk) 02:18, 29 February 2012 (UTC)

Vote to make box and border pre the default
Personally I think geshi should look like other pre boxes, should the following be included in MediaWiki:Geshi.css by default?

div.mw-geshi { padding: 1em; margin: 1em 0; border: 1px dashed #2f6fab; background-color: #f9f9f9; }

Better still could be to remove the problem css that strips the skin default. CSS like this... .source-winbatch li, .source-winbatch pre { line-height: normal; border: 0px none white; } and .winbatch.source-winbatch .de1, .winbatch.source-winbatch .de2 { font: normal normal 1em/1.2em monospace; margin: 0; padding: 0; background: none; vertical-align: top; }

Just my thoughts. Thanks for a great extension.

I hope that maybe Gerrit change 15781 improves the situation (with empty MediaWiki:Geshi.css, which is the MediaWiki default). « Saper // talk » 11:33, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

README still suggests to use 'source' tag
README file still suggests to use "source" tag - probably should be updated --Richlv (talk) 11:06, 2 April 2012 (UTC)

Not displaying colors when formatting?
Having this issue on 1.18, anyone else experiencing this? How do I fix?


 * Whats your sample code? did you use a valid value inside of, lang?

Support for additional class
The standard gray background and dashed border looks great for most of the snippets but we have a scenario where we have examples of good and bad snippets of code. With our previous manual way of syntax highlighting code, we were able to apply a different class to highlight the code light green with a check in the upper right for good code, light red with an X in the upper right for bad code. In order to support the same functionality with this extension, we added a new attribute to the tag and had to modify SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.class.php, line 122 to support it. Note that you may want to add the change to the other part of the condition there. In addition, we had to add !important to our CSS to get it to override the other selectors: So now we can use the new addclass attribute on the extension: Mattsmith321 (talk) 20:35, 25 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Before:
 * After: