Convert your syntax-coloured XEmacs buffer to HTML using HTMLize
Found a great XEmacs package today called HTMLize. It takes your XEmacs buffer...
... and converts it to HTML ...
This is going to be great for putting syntax-coloured code on the web. XEmacs syntax-colours a lot of different programming languages, so no longer will I have to hunt on the web for an online (Language X) to HTML converter. Hooray!
(Tip: Set it to "font" mode instead of "css" mode, to make the output easier to paste into your blog).
... and converts it to HTML ...
This is going to be great for putting syntax-coloured code on the web. XEmacs syntax-colours a lot of different programming languages, so no longer will I have to hunt on the web for an online (Language X) to HTML converter. Hooray!
(Tip: Set it to "font" mode instead of "css" mode, to make the output easier to paste into your blog).
require 'net/http'
class Delicious
def all_link_checksums
all_link_checksums = []
# Change "all" to "recent" for a quicker test [Jon Aquino 2005-03-07]
get('/api/posts/all').each {|line|
next if not line =~ /hash/
all_link_checksums << checksum(line)
}
all_link_checksums
end
def tags(link_checksum)
tags = []
get('/url/'+link_checksum).each {|line|
next if not line =~ /^\s*<.*delNav.*>(.*)</
tags << $1
}
tags.uniq
end
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