On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 11:48, you wrote: > In article <3BD2FE86.F938BE9E / stud.ntnu.no>, > > Kent Dahl <kentda / stud.ntnu.no> wrote: > >______________________ > >#4: Syntax Colouring > > > >Now I know of ruby-mode.el for Emacs, but I was wondering if there are > >any tools for making syntax coloured HTML of Ruby code? (Doesn't need to > >be HTML either, any commonly supported format would be nice) > >...I don't like having to relying too much on the facilities where I > >hold presentations, so ruby-mode.el won't do the trick. > > Vim 6.0 has syntax colorization for Ruby and you can get it to write out > an HTML file that is colorized. (It's easy to do in gvim, click on the > toolbar item 'Syntax' and then go to 'convert to HTML'). > I used this for a Ruby presentation I did for our local Linux Users > Group. > > > Phil There is also an RAA entry which might be helpful: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa-list.rhtml?name=rb2html -- Nigel Ball