Help:Token Coloring
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You can automatically apply token coloring to code written in a large number of programming languages, notably Visual Prolog.
Visual Prolog Token Coloring
If you write:
<vip>some Visual Prolog code</vip>
The code will be token colered according to Visual Prolog rules (more or less). For example:
<vip>predicates isMember : (Elem Value, Elem* List) determ. %@short Succeds is #Value is member of #List. %@end clauses isMember(V, [V|_L]) :- !. isMember(V, [_X|L]) :- isMember(V, L).</vip>
The result will look like this:
predicates isMember : (Elem Value, Elem* List) determ. %@short Succeds is #Value is member of #List. %@end clauses isMember(V, [V|_L]) :- !. isMember(V, [_X|L]) :- isMember(V, L).
Other Languages
If you write:
<code language="java">/** "ConcreteImplementor" 1/2 */ class DrawingAPI1 implements DrawingAPI { public void drawCircle(double x, double y, double radius) { System.out.printf("API1.circle at %f:%f radius %f\n", x, y, radius); } }</code>
The result will be like this:
/** "ConcreteImplementor" 1/2 */
class DrawingAPI1 implements DrawingAPI {
public void drawCircle(double x, double y, double radius) {
System.out.printf("API1.circle at %f:%f radius %f\n", x, y, radius);
}
}