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<title>Import py24-pygments-0.10 as textproc/py-pygments.</title>
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<name>obache</name>
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<published>2008-08-01T08:31:38Z</published>
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Pygments is a syntax highlighting package written in Python.

It is a generic syntax highlighter for general use in all kinds of software
such as forum systems, wikis or other applications that need to prettify
source code. Highlights are:

* a wide range of common languages and markup formats is supported
* special attention is paid to details, increasing quality by a fair amount
* support for new languages and formats are added easily
* a number of output formats, presently HTML, LaTeX, RTF and ANSI sequences
* it is usable as a command-line tool and as a library
* ... and it highlights even Brainfuck!</content>
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