Package: htmlize-el Description: Convert emacs content to HTML Depends: emacsen BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.24.12) Version: 1.37 Revision: 3 License: GPL DocFiles: fink/README.fink Maintainer: Jesse Alama Source: http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~alama/fink/%n/%v/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: 17a8615744414672afd052618f4136cb PatchFile: %n.patch PatchFile-MD5: 21c97d76dbfe1e8040244ac83d1f9e12 PatchScript: sed 's|@PREFIX@|%p|g' < %{PatchFile} | patch -p1 DescDetail: << From the Commentary section of htmlize.el: This package converts the buffer text and the associated decorations to HTML. htmlize supports three types of HTML output, selected by setting `htmlize-output-type': `css', `inline-css', and `font'. In `css' mode, htmlize uses cascading style sheets to specify colors; it generates classes that correspond to Emacs faces and uses ... to color parts of text. In this mode, the produced HTML is valid under the 4.01 strict DTD, as confirmed by the W3C validator. `inline-css' is like `css', except the CSS is put directly in the STYLE attribute of the SPAN element, making it possible to paste the generated HTML to other documents. In `font' mode, htmlize uses ... to colorize HTML, which is not standard-compliant, but works better in older browsers. `css' mode is the default. You can also use htmlize from your Emacs Lisp code. When called non-interactively, `htmlize-buffer' and `htmlize-region' will return the resulting HTML buffer, but will not change current buffer or move the point. << DescUsage: << From the Commentary section of htmlize.el: To use this, just switch to the buffer you want HTML-ized and type `M-x htmlize-buffer'. You will be switched to a new buffer that contains the resulting HTML code. You can edit and inspect this buffer, or you can just save it with C-x C-w. `M-x htmlize-file' will find a file, fontify it, and save the HTML version in FILE.html, without any additional intervention. `M-x htmlize-many-files' allows you to htmlize any number of files in the same manner. `M-x htmlize-many-files-dired' does the same for files marked in a dired buffer. << CompileScript: << << InstallScript: << mkdir -p %i/share/emacs/site-lisp/htmlize install -m 644 htmlize.el %i/share/emacs/site-lisp/htmlize mkdir -p %i/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install mkdir -p %i/lib/emacsen-common/packages/remove install -m 755 fink/emacsen-install %i/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/%n install -m 755 fink/emacsen-remove %i/lib/emacsen-common/packages/remove/%n mkdir -p %i/etc/emacs/site-start.d install -m 644 fink/30htmlize.el %i/etc/emacs/site-start.d << PostInstScript: %p/lib/emacsen-common/emacs-package-install %n PreRmScript: %p/lib/emacsen-common/emacs-package-remove %n Homepage: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/Htmlize