ptkwt / shell1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson) writes: > 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. Yeah, in emacs M-x htmlize-buffer RET does the same deal. It looks pretty nice too! M-x ps-print-buffer-with-faces looks like it works in color too, but I don't think it likes my black background. (I don't think you'd want to print with a black background anyway...) M-x ps-print-buffer looks nice though... ttyl, -- Josh Huber