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Notepad++ is a generic source editor (it tries to be anyway) and Notepad replacement written in C++ with the win32 API. The aim of Notepad++ is to offer a slim and efficient binary with a totally customizable GUI.
A Javascript module and CSS file that allows syntax highlighting of source code snippets in an html page.
Brackets is an open-source editor for web design and development built on top of web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The project was created and is maintained by Adobe, and is released under an MIT License.
SyntaxHighlighter is a fully functional self-contained code syntax highlighter developed in JavaScript.
openSUSE Paste as it is used on http://paste.opensuse.org and http://susepaste.org. It is based on Stikked (http://stikked.com/) created by Ben McRedmond, initially with just a few modifications. But these grown much bigger over the time.
Natpad is an enhanced text-editor or a basic IDE in development. The basic idea of Natpad was to create a clone of TextPad. Starting from release Version 0.9 we have broken with this idea and now tend to build asmall but fast IDE. Currently Natpad allows to configure projects with indexer support
Resources for various syntax colourisation tools/plugins to recognise Modula-2. So far: GeSHi syntax highlighter (PHP), Highlight by Andre Simon, Pygments library (Python), Xcode IDE.
Splender is a JavaScript-based, token-driven syntax highlighting engine with theme support. It allows for very efficient syntax highlighting of plain text content embedded in HTML documents. By utilizing a proper lexer/tokenizer, Splender offers optimal performance. Other similar solutions use
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