From 23470ebf72075e86e48d8ff848793310a5778136 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MAEDA Go Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2021 23:24:02 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Add the list of all supported languages by the syntax highlighter --- .../ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- public/help/code_highlighting_languages.html | 831 ++++++++++++++++++ .../cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../en/wiki_syntax_detailed_common_mark.html | 2 +- .../en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- .../zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html | 2 +- .../help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html | 2 +- 100 files changed, 930 insertions(+), 99 deletions(-) create mode 100644 public/help/code_highlighting_languages.html diff --git a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/code_highlighting_languages.html b/public/help/code_highlighting_languages.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..722a8eecf --- /dev/null +++ b/public/help/code_highlighting_languages.html @@ -0,0 +1,831 @@ + + + List of supported languages by Redmine code highlighter + + + + + +

List of supported languages by Redmine code highlighter

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LanguageDescription
abapSAP - Advanced Business Application Programming
actionscriptActionScript [aliases: as,as3]
adaThe Ada 2012 programming language
apacheconfiguration files for Apache web server
apexThe Apex programming language (provided by salesforce)
apiblueprintMarkdown based API description language. [aliases: apiblueprint,apib]
applescriptThe AppleScript scripting language by Apple Inc. (http://developer.apple.com/applescript/) [aliases: applescript]
armasmArm assembly syntax
augeasThe Augeas programming language (augeas.net) [aliases: aug]
awkpattern-directed scanning and processing language
batchfileWindows Batch File [aliases: bat,batch,dosbatch,winbatch]
bbcbasicBBC BASIC syntax
bibtexBibTeX [aliases: bib]
bimlBIML, Business Intelligence Markup Language
bpfBPF bytecode syntax
brainfuckThe Brainfuck programming language
brightscriptBrightScript Programming Language (https://developer.roku.com/en-ca/docs/references/brightscript/language/brightscript-language-reference.md) [aliases: bs,brs]
bslThe 1C:Enterprise programming language
cThe C programming language
ceylonSay more, more clearly.
cfscriptCFScript, the CFML scripting language [aliases: cfc]
cleanThe Clean programming language (clean.cs.ru.nl)
clojureThe Clojure programming language (clojure.org) [aliases: clj,cljs]
cmakeThe cross-platform, open-source build system
cmhgRISC OS C module header generator source file
coffeescriptThe Coffeescript programming language (coffeescript.org) [aliases: coffee,coffee-script]
common_lispThe Common Lisp variant of Lisp (common-lisp.net) [aliases: cl,common-lisp,elisp,emacs-lisp,lisp]
confA generic lexer for configuration files [aliases: config,configuration]
consoleA generic lexer for shell sessions. Accepts ?lang and ?output lexer options, a ?prompt option, ?comments to enable # comments, and ?error to handle error messages. [aliases: terminal,shell_session,shell-session]
coqCoq (coq.inria.fr)
cppThe C++ programming language [aliases: c++]
crystalCrystal The Programming Language (crystal-lang.org) [aliases: cr]
csharpa multi-paradigm language targeting .NET [aliases: c#,cs]
cssCascading Style Sheets, used to style web pages
csvsThe CSV Schema Language (digital-preservation.github.io)
cudaCompute Unified Device Architecture, used for programming with NVIDIA GPU
cypherThe Cypher query language (neo4j.com/docs/cypher-manual) [aliases: cypher]
cythonCython and Pyrex source code (cython.org) [aliases: pyx,pyrex]
dThe D programming language(dlang.org) [aliases: dlang]
dartThe Dart programming language (dartlang.com)
datastudioDatastudio scripting language
diffLexes unified diffs or patches [aliases: patch,udiff]
digdagA simple, open source, multi-cloud workflow engine (https://www.digdag.io/)
dockerDockerfile syntax [aliases: dockerfile,Dockerfile]
dotgraph description language
eclEnterprise Control Language (hpccsystems.com)
eexEmbedded Elixir [aliases: leex]
eiffelEiffel programming language
elixirElixir language (elixir-lang.org) [aliases: elixir,exs]
elmThe Elm programming language (http://elm-lang.org/)
emailAn email message [aliases: eml,e-mail]
eppEmbedded Puppet template files
erbEmbedded ruby template files [aliases: eruby,rhtml]
erlangThe Erlang programming language (erlang.org) [aliases: erl]
escapeA generic lexer for including escaped content - see Formatter.enable_escape! [aliases: esc]
factorFactor, the practical stack language (factorcode.org)
fortranFortran 2008 (free-form)
freefemThe FreeFEM programming language (freefem.org) [aliases: ff]
fsharpF# (fsharp.net)
gdscriptThe Godot Engine programming language (https://godotengine.org/) [aliases: gd,gdscript]
ghc-cmmGHC Cmm is the intermediate representation of the GHC Haskell compiler [aliases: cmm]
ghc-coreIntermediate representation of the GHC Haskell compiler.
gherkinA business-readable spec DSL (github.com/cucumber/cucumber/wiki/Gherkin) [aliases: cucumber,behat]
glslThe GLSL shader language
goThe Go programming language (http://golang.org) [aliases: go,golang]
gradleA powerful build system for the JVM
graphqlGraphQL
groovyThe Groovy programming language (http://www.groovy-lang.org/)
hackThe Hack programming language (hacklang.org) [aliases: hack,hh]
hamlThe Haml templating system for Ruby (haml.info) [aliases: HAML]
handlebarsthe Handlebars and Mustache templating languages [aliases: hbs,mustache]
haskellThe Haskell programming language (haskell.org) [aliases: hs]
haxeHaxe Cross-platform Toolkit (http://haxe.org) [aliases: hx,haxe]
hclHashicorp Configuration Language, used by Terraform and other Hashicorp tools
hlslHLSL, the High Level Shading Language for DirectX (docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3dhlsl/dx-graphics-hlsl)
hoconHuman-Optimized Config Object Notation (https://github.com/lightbend/config)
hqlHive Query Language SQL dialect
htmlHTML, the markup language of the web
httphttp requests and responses
hylangThe HyLang programming language (hylang.org) [aliases: hy]
idlangInteractive Data Language
igorproWaveMetrics Igor Pro
inithe INI configuration format
ioThe IO programming language (http://iolanguage.com)
irbShell sessions in IRB or Pry [aliases: pry]
isblThe ISBL programming language
jThe J programming language (jsoftware.com)
janetThe Janet programming language (janet-lang.org) [aliases: jdn]
javaThe Java programming language (java.com)
javascriptJavaScript, the browser scripting language [aliases: js]
jinjaDjango/Jinja template engine (jinja.pocoo.org) [aliases: django]
jslThe JMP Scripting Language (JSL) (jmp.com)
jsonJavaScript Object Notation (json.org)
json-docJavaScript Object Notation with extensions for documentation [aliases: jsonc]
jsonnetAn elegant, formally-specified config language for JSON
jspJSP
jsxAn XML-like syntax extension to JavaScript (facebook.github.io/jsx/) [aliases: jsx,react]
juliaThe Julia programming language [aliases: jl]
kotlinKotlin Programming Language (http://kotlinlang.org)
lassoThe Lasso programming language (lassosoft.com) [aliases: lassoscript]
liquidLiquid is a templating engine for Ruby (liquidmarkup.org)
literate_coffeescriptLiterate coffeescript [aliases: litcoffee]
literate_haskellLiterate haskell [aliases: lithaskell,lhaskell,lhs]
livescriptLiveScript, a language which compiles to JavaScript (livescript.net) [aliases: ls]
llvmThe LLVM Compiler Infrastructure (http://llvm.org/)
luaLua (http://www.lua.org)
lustreThe Lustre programming language (Verimag)
lutinThe Lutin programming language (Verimag)
m68kMotorola 68k Assembler
magikSmallworld Magik
makeMakefile syntax [aliases: makefile,mf,gnumake,bsdmake]
markdownMarkdown, a light-weight markup language for authors [aliases: md,mkd]
masonThe HTML::Mason framework (https://metacpan.org/pod/HTML::Mason)
mathematicaWolfram Mathematica, the world's definitive system for modern technical computing. [aliases: wl]
matlabMatlab [aliases: m]
minizincMiniZinc is a free and open-source constraint modeling language (minizinc.org)
moonscriptMoonscript (http://www.moonscript.org) [aliases: moon]
moselAn optimization language used by Fico's Xpress.
msgtransRISC OS message translator messages file
mxmlMXML
nasmNetwide Assembler
nesasmNesasm3 assembly (6502 asm) [aliases: nes]
nginxconfiguration files for the nginx web server (nginx.org)
nimThe Nim programming language (http://nim-lang.org/) [aliases: nimrod]
nixThe Nix expression language (https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ch-expression-language) [aliases: nixos]
objective_can extension of C commonly used to write Apple software [aliases: objc,obj-c,obj_c,objectivec]
objective_cppan extension of C++ uncommonly used to write Apple software [aliases: objcpp,obj-cpp,obj_cpp,objectivecpp,objc++,obj-c++,obj_c++,objectivec++]
ocamlObjective Caml (ocaml.org)
oclOMG Object Constraint Language (omg.org/spec/OCL) [aliases: OCL]
openedgeThe OpenEdge ABL programming language
opentype_feature_fileFeature specifications for an OpenType font (adobe-type-tools.github.io/afdko) [aliases: fea,opentype,opentypefeature]
pascala procedural programming language commonly used as a teaching language.
perlThe Perl scripting language (perl.org) [aliases: pl]
phpThe PHP scripting language (php.net) [aliases: php,php3,php4,php5]
plaintextA boring lexer that doesn't highlight anything [aliases: text]
plistplist [aliases: plist]
postscriptThe PostScript language (adobe.com/devnet/postscript.html) [aliases: postscr,postscript,ps,eps]
powershellpowershell [aliases: posh,microsoftshell,msshell]
praatThe Praat scripting language (praat.org)
prologThe Prolog programming language (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog) [aliases: prolog]
prometheusprometheus [aliases: prometheus]
properties.properties config files for Java
protobufGoogle's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data [aliases: proto]
puppetThe Puppet configuration management language (puppetlabs.org) [aliases: pp]
pythonThe Python programming language (python.org) [aliases: py]
qThe Q programming language (kx.com) [aliases: kdb+]
qmlQML, a UI markup language [aliases: qml]
rThe R statistics language (r-project.org) [aliases: r,R,s,S]
racketRacket is a Lisp descended from Scheme (racket-lang.org)
reasonmlNew syntax on top of OCaml ecosystem (reasonml.github.io)
regoThe Rego open-policy-agent (OPA) policy language (openpolicyagent.org)
rescriptThe ReScript programming language (rescript-lang.org)
robot_frameworkRobot Framework is a generic open source automation testing framework (robotframework.org) [aliases: robot,robot-framework]
rubyThe Ruby programming language (ruby-lang.org) [aliases: rb]
rustThe Rust programming language (rust-lang.org) [aliases: rs,rust,no_run,rs,no_run,rust,ignore,rs,ignore,rust,should_panic,rs,should_panic]
sasSAS (Statistical Analysis Software)
sassThe Sass stylesheet language language (sass-lang.com)
scalaThe Scala programming language (scala-lang.org) [aliases: scala]
schemeThe Scheme variant of Lisp
scssSCSS stylesheets (sass-lang.com)
sedsed, the ultimate stream editor
shellVarious shell languages, including sh and bash [aliases: bash,zsh,ksh,sh]
sievemail filtering language
sliceSpecification Language for Ice (doc.zeroc.com)
slimThe Slim template language
smalltalkThe Smalltalk programming language [aliases: st,squeak]
smartySmarty Template Engine [aliases: smarty]
smlStandard ML [aliases: ml]
soliditySolidity, an Ethereum smart contract programming language
sparqlSemantic Query Language, for RDF data
sqfStatus Quo Function, a Real Virtuality engine scripting language
sqlStructured Query Language, for relational databases
sshA lexer for SSH configuration files
supercolliderA cross-platform interpreted programming language for sound synthesis, algorithmic composition, and realtime performance
swiftMulti paradigm, compiled programming language developed by Apple for iOS and OS X development. (developer.apple.com/swift)
systemdA lexer for systemd unit files [aliases: unit-file]
tapTest Anything Protocol [aliases: tap]
tclThe Tool Command Language (tcl.tk)
terraformTerraform HCL Interpolations [aliases: tf]
texThe TeX typesetting system [aliases: TeX,LaTeX,latex]
tomlthe TOML configuration format (https://github.com/mojombo/toml)
tsxTypeScript-compatible JSX (www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/jsx.html)
ttcn3The TTCN3 programming language (ttcn-3.org)
tulipthe tulip programming language (twitter.com/tuliplang) [aliases: tulip]
turtleTerse RDF Triple Language, TriG
twigTwig template engine (twig.sensiolabs.org)
typescriptTypeScript, a superset of JavaScript [aliases: ts]
valaA programming language similar to csharp.
vbVisual Basic [aliases: visualbasic]
vclThe configuration language for Varnish HTTP Cache (varnish-cache.org) [aliases: varnishconf,varnish]
velocityVelocity is a Java-based template engine (velocity.apache.org)
verilogThe System Verilog hardware description language
vhdlVery High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language
vimlVimL, the scripting language for the Vim editor (vim.org) [aliases: vim,vimscript,ex]
vueVue.js single-file components [aliases: vuejs]
wollokWollok lang
xmlXML
xojoXojo [aliases: realbasic]
xpathXML Path Language (XPath) 3.1
xqueryXQuery 3.1: An XML Query Language
yamlYaml Ain't Markup Language (yaml.org) [aliases: yml]
yangLexer for the YANG 1.1 modeling language (RFC7950)
zigThe Zig programming language (ziglang.org) [aliases: zir]
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 288e98232..fe687d577 100644 --- a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ Pro rozbalení klikněte na odkaz.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

Kód můžete na stránce zvýraznit pomocí následující syntaxe (záleží na velikosti písma jazyku nebo aliasu):

diff --git a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 37daad775..38c7be099 100644 --- a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ Pro rozbalení klikněte na odkaz.

Zvýrazňování kódu

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

Kód můžete na stránce zvýraznit pomocí následující syntaxe (záleží na velikosti písma jazyku nebo aliasu):

diff --git a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

-

Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_common_mark.html b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_common_mark.html index 64198fd17..0c5029955 100644 --- a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_common_mark.html +++ b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_common_mark.html @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

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Default code highlighting relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlighting relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index e9e9b3772..31757bb29 100644 --- a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ Il peut être déroulé en cliquant sur le lien.

Coloration syntaxique

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 9b2a0e7e4..dd3dcb730 100644 --- a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 00c60661f..ff13eb763 100644 --- a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 842c85e87..92ad99c10 100644 --- a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ To go live, all you need to add is a database and a web server.

コードハイライト

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RedmineはRubyで記述されたシンタックスハイライト用ライブラリ Rouge を使用しています。Rougeは c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml, yaml (yml) など一般的に使われている多数の言語に対応しています(括弧内の名前はコードハイライトの指定に利用できる別名です)。全対応言語の一覧は https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages を参照してください。

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RedmineはRubyで記述されたシンタックスハイライト用ライブラリ Rouge を使用しています。Rougeは c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml, yaml (yml) など一般的に使われている多数の言語に対応しています(括弧内の名前はコードハイライトの指定に利用できる別名です)。全対応言語の一覧は Supported languages を参照してください。

Wiki記法に対応している箇所であればどこでも以下の記述によりコードハイライトが利用できます (言語名・別名では大文字・小文字は区別されません):

diff --git a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index daa20210a..6404dd590 100644 --- a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ To go live, all you need to add is a database and a web server.

コードハイライト

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RedmineはRubyで記述されたシンタックスハイライト用ライブラリ Rouge を使用しています。Rougeは c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml, yaml (yml) など一般的に使われている多数の言語に対応しています(括弧内の名前はコードハイライトの指定に利用できる別名です)。全対応言語の一覧は https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages を参照してください。

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RedmineはRubyで記述されたシンタックスハイライト用ライブラリ Rouge を使用しています。Rougeは c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml, yaml (yml) など一般的に使われている多数の言語に対応しています(括弧内の名前はコードハイライトの指定に利用できる別名です)。全対応言語の一覧は Supported languages を参照してください。

Wiki記法に対応している箇所であればどこでも以下の記述によりコードハイライトが利用できます (言語名・別名では大文字・小文字は区別されません):

diff --git a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 42de742e0..f5b225dd7 100644 --- a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 302469016..1ecd686d2 100644 --- a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ bq. Rails - это полноценный, многоуровневый фрей

Подсветка кода

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

Вы можете подсветить код в любом месте, где поддерживается wiki-форматирование (название языка не зависит от регистра):

diff --git a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 3d8733bdf..52a5c7c9a 100644 --- a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ http://www.redmine.org, someone@foo.bar

Підсвітка синтаксису коду

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

Ви можете виділити підсвіткою код в будь-якому місці, яке підтримує вікі-форматування, використовуючи наступний синтаксис (зверніть увагу, що назва мови або псевдонім не чутливі до регістру):

diff --git a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 90e7730ed..f4b8e026c 100644 --- a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ bq. Redmine — серверний веб-додаток з відкритим

Підсвітка синтаксису коду

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

Ви можете виділити підсвіткою код в будь-якому місці, яке підтримує вікі-форматування, використовуючи наступний синтаксис (зверніть увагу, що назва мови або псевдонім не чутливі до регістру):

diff --git a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 02c662052..265cc1da4 100644 --- a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 086726c94..c12b8b2d4 100644 --- a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

程式碼醒目提示

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

您可載任何支援 Wiki 格式設定的地方,使用這個語法來醒目提示程式碼 (注意語言與其別名的名稱不須區分大小寫):

diff --git a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index d66f2b6ac..109dd78a0 100644 --- a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

程式碼醒目提示

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

您可載任何支援 Wiki 格式設定的地方,使用這個語法來醒目提示程式碼 (注意語言與其別名的名稱不須區分大小寫):

diff --git a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index 787df08a3..a02b79f0c 100644 --- a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Code highlighting

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

diff --git a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html index 8d07578b4..8b5530c46 100644 --- a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html +++ b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ To go live, all you need to add is a database and a web server.

代码高亮

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineCodeHighlightingLanguages for the full list of supported languages.

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Default code highlightment relies on Rouge, a syntax highlighting library written in pure Ruby. It supports many commonly used languages such as c, cpp (c++), csharp (c#, cs), css, diff (patch, udiff), go (golang), groovy, html, java, javascript (js), kotlin, objective_c (objc), perl (pl), php, python (py), r, ruby (rb), sass, scala, shell (bash, zsh, ksh, sh), sql, swift, xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases. Please refer to Supported languages for the full list of supported languages.

You can highlight code at any place that supports wiki formatting using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

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