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You can download the GeSHi filter from here:
You can download the GeSHi filter from here:


http://geshi.org/downloads/moodle-geshi-filter-0.1.0.zip
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_geshi


To install, unzip that archive into your filter/ directory and then enable it in the admin filter configuration screen.
To install, unzip that archive into your filter/ directory and then enable it in the admin filter configuration screen.
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== Instructions for use ==
== Instructions for use ==


Enclose your code in spans like so:
Enclose your code in spans under the source of html editor like so:


<nowiki>[code lang]your code goes here [/code]
<nowiki><span syntax="code">your code goes here</span></nowiki>
[code lang linenumbers]your code with line numbers [/code]
 
[code lang highlight=1,2,6-9]your code with lines 1, 2 and 6 to 9 highlighted "extra" [/code]
<nowiki><span syntax="code" linenumbers="yes">your code with line numbers</span></nowiki>
[code lang linenumbers start=4]start the line numbers at "4" [/code]</nowiki>


=== Supported languages ===
=== Supported languages ===
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== Demo ==
== Demo ==
The filter has recently been installed on Moodle.org and can be seen in use there. For example see this post:
http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=25413#195644


The GeSHi homepage also has an interactive demo.
The GeSHi homepage also has an interactive demo.


http://qbnz.com/highlighter/demo.php
http://qbnz.com/highlighter/demo.php
== History ==
This filter used to use <nowiki><span syntax="language">...</span></nowiki> as markers for code. However this changed after conflicts with the HTMLArea editor became apparent.


== Development ==
== Development ==


At this time this filter is under development. Suggestions for new features and bug reports are welcome, please post them in the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=43266 discussion thread].
The last development for this filter appears to have been in 2008. Bug reports are welcome, please post them in the [https://github.com/enovation/moodle-filter_geshi/issues github issues system].


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=25413 Forum post introducing the Filter]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=43266 Forum thread for progress reports and feedback]
* [http://qbnz.com/highlighter/ GeSHi homepage]
* [http://qbnz.com/highlighter/ GeSHi homepage]
* [[MoodleDocs:Style_guide#PHP_syntax_highlighting]] that does not need any additional filter


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Latest revision as of 09:43, 14 May 2018

You can color or highlight code snippets within Moodle resources, forum posts etc. To do so you must install the GeSHi (Generic Syntax Highlighter) Filter. This makes the power of GeSHi available in Moodle through the use of a pair of special tags.

Installing

You can download the GeSHi filter from here:

https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_geshi

To install, unzip that archive into your filter/ directory and then enable it in the admin filter configuration screen.

Instructions for use

Enclose your code in spans under the source of html editor like so:

<span syntax="code">your code goes here</span>

<span syntax="code" linenumbers="yes">your code with line numbers</span>

Supported languages

and many others. See the GeSHi homepage for full details.

Options

See the examples above. This filter is still under development so things may change.

Demo

The GeSHi homepage also has an interactive demo.

http://qbnz.com/highlighter/demo.php

Development

The last development for this filter appears to have been in 2008. Bug reports are welcome, please post them in the github issues system.

See also