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Re: [O] Ox-HTML hover for certain languages
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Rick Frankel |
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Re: [O] Ox-HTML hover for certain languages |
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Tue, 22 Oct 2013 12:21:55 -0400 |
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On 2013-10-21 19:28, R. Michael Weylandt <address@hidden>
wrote:
Around line 270 of Ox-html.el, there's CSS which gives certain code
blocks in the resulting HTML a hover-over window saying what language
they encode. Not all Babel-supported languages appear however: is
there any reason for this? (E.g. perl is hard-coded but no python)
Never noticed that before. IMHO, it's ugly and broken in a number of
browser which don't handle the "content" attribute very well (firefox
on solaris and IE 8 are bad for different reasons, looks ok on Chrome)
and should be removed entirely instead of trying to keep up w/
babel. I can't say why the list is limited to the specific set of
languages, but since this is part of a defconst for the default inline
styles, it pretty much needs to be hard-coded.
Note that you can easily add other languages via `html-head-extra'.
I've been thinking about how to cleanup the whole inine css/javascript
thing since it makes for bloated (but standalone) html documents, and
in the case of inline css, is broken in batch export due to the use of
htmlize (see `org-html-html-htmlize-output-type').
rick