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diff --git a/vendor/gems/coderay-0.9.7/lib/README b/vendor/gems/coderay-0.9.7/lib/README deleted file mode 100644 index c440f30c7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/coderay-0.9.7/lib/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -= CodeRay - -[- Tired of blue'n'gray? Try the original version of this documentation on -coderay.rubychan.de[http://coderay.rubychan.de/doc/] (use Ctrl+Click to open it in its own frame.) -] - -== About -CodeRay is a Ruby library for syntax highlighting. - -Syntax highlighting means: You put your code in, and you get it back colored; -Keywords, strings, floats, comments - all in different colors. -And with line numbers. - -*Syntax* *Highlighting*... -* makes code easier to read and maintain -* lets you detect syntax errors faster -* helps you to understand the syntax of a language -* looks nice -* is what everybody should have on their website -* solves all your problems and makes the girls run after you - -Version: 0.9.7 -Author:: murphy (Kornelius Kalnbach) -Contact:: murphy rubychan de -Website:: coderay.rubychan.de[http://coderay.rubychan.de] -License:: GNU LGPL; see LICENSE file in the main directory. - -== Installation - -You need RubyGems[http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=126]. - - % gem install coderay - - -=== Dependencies - -CodeRay needs Ruby 1.8.6 or later. It also runs with Ruby 1.9.1+ and JRuby 1.1+. - - -== Example Usage -(Forgive me, but this is not highlighted.) - - require 'coderay' - - tokens = CodeRay.scan "puts 'Hello, world!'", :ruby - page = tokens.html :line_numbers => :inline, :wrap => :page - puts page - - -== Documentation - -See CodeRay. - -Please report errors in this documentation to <murphy rubychan de>. - - -== Credits - -=== Special Thanks to - -* licenser (Heinz N. Gies) for ending my QBasic career, inventing the Coder - project and the input/output plugin system. - CodeRay would not exist without him. -* bovi (Daniel Bovensiepen) for helping me out on various occasions. - -=== Thanks to - -* Caleb Clausen for writing RubyLexer (see - http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubylexer) and lots of very interesting mail - traffic -* birkenfeld (Georg Brandl) and mitsuhiku (Arnim Ronacher) for PyKleur, now pygments. - You guys rock! -* Jamis Buck for writing Syntax (see http://rubyforge.org/projects/syntax) - I got some useful ideas from it. -* Doug Kearns and everyone else who worked on ruby.vim - it not only helped me - coding CodeRay, but also gave me a wonderful target to reach for the Ruby - scanner. -* everyone who uses CodeBB on http://www.rubyforen.de and http://www.python-forum.de -* iGEL, magichisoka, manveru, WoNáDo and everyone I forgot from rubyforen.de -* Dethix from ruby-mine.de -* zickzackw -* Dookie (who is no longer with us...) and Leonidas from http://www.python-forum.de -* Andreas Schwarz for finding out that CaseIgnoringWordList was not case - ignoring! Such things really make you write tests. -* closure for the first version of the Scheme scanner. -* Stefan Walk for the first version of the JavaScript and PHP scanners. -* Josh Goebel for another version of the JavaScript scanner, a SQL and a Diff scanner. -* Jonathan Younger for pointing out the licence confusion caused by wrong LICENSE file. -* Jeremy Hinegardner for finding the shebang-on-empty-file bug in FileType. -* Charles Oliver Nutter and Yehuda Katz for helping me benchmark CodeRay on JRuby. -* Andreas Neuhaus for pointing out a markup bug in coderay/for_redcloth. -* 0xf30fc7 for the FileType patch concerning Delphi file extensions. -* The folks at redmine.org - thank you for using and fixing CodeRay! -* Keith Pitt for his SQL scanners -* Rob Aldred for the terminal encoder -* Trans for pointing out $DEBUG dependencies -* Flameeyes for finding that Term::ANSIColor was obsolete -* Etienne Massip for reporting a serious bug in JavaScript scanner -* matz and all Ruby gods and gurus -* The inventors of: the computer, the internet, the true color display, HTML & - CSS, VIM, Ruby, pizza, microwaves, guitars, scouting, programming, anime, - manga, coke and green ice tea. - -Where would we be without all those people? - -=== Created using - -* Ruby[http://ruby-lang.org/] -* Chihiro (my Sony VAIO laptop); Henrietta (my old MacBook); - Triella, born Rico (my new MacBook); as well as - Seras and Hikari (my PCs) -* RDE[http://homepage2.nifty.com/sakazuki/rde_e.html], - VIM[http://vim.org] and TextMate[http://macromates.com] -* Subversion[http://subversion.tigris.org/] -* Redmine[http://redmine.org/] -* Firefox[http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/], - Firebug[http://getfirebug.com/], Safari[http://www.apple.com/safari/], and - Thunderbird[http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/] -* RubyGems[http://docs.rubygems.org/] and Rake[http://rake.rubyforge.org/] -* TortoiseSVN[http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/] using Apache via - XAMPP[http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html] -* RDoc (though I'm quite unsatisfied with it) -* Microsoft Windows (yes, I confess!) and MacOS X -* GNUWin32, MinGW and some other tools to make the shell under windows a bit - less useless -* Term::ANSIColor[http://term-ansicolor.rubyforge.org/] -* PLEAC[http://pleac.sourceforge.net/] code examples - -=== Free - -* As you can see, CodeRay was created under heavy use of *free* software. -* So CodeRay is also *free*. -* If you use CodeRay to create software, think about making this software - *free*, too. -* Thanks :) |