- From: Michiel Bijl <michiel@agosto.nl>
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 17:27:31 +0200
- To: spec-prod <spec-prod@w3.org>
Thanks for the effort, sounds really good! —Michiel > On 19 May 2016, at 15:36, marcos@marcosc.com wrote: > > Hi ReSpec users, > We are super excited to announce an update to ReSpec's syntax highlighter - coming in the next day or so. We are ditching the old google prettify and moving to "hljs" [1]. This is exciting because it brings support for ES2016 syntax, performance improvements, smart language detection, and ongoing updates. > > How does this impact you? > > * pre elements will be highlighted by default (yay!). You can opt out totally by setting "noHighlightCSS: true," in your ReSpec config - or give an individual pre a "nohighlight" class. > > * having a "highlight" class is now deprecated (it will generate a warning). > > Other cool things we are releasing: > > * we've upgraded our markdown support: you can now use ``` to denote a code block, just like on GitHub. > > * beatification of output. When you export (X)HTML for publication, ReSpec will try to beautify the generated code a bit for you (section tags will be nested, etc.). > > We hope ❤️ like the updates! Any issues, please let us know. > > The ReSpec Team > [1] https://highlightjs.org
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