=== WP-Markdown-SyntaxHighlighter === Contributors: mattshelton Donate link: http://www.mattshelton.net Tags: markdown, SyntaxHighlighter, syntax, code, pre, highlight Requires at least: 3.1 Tested up to: 3.4.1 Stable tag: 0.4 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html WP-Markdown-SyntaxHighlighter works in conjunction with Markdown-formatted code blocks and SyntaxHighlighter to properly format code. == Description == WP-Markdown-SyntaxHighlighter is intended to work with the [wp-markdown](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-markdown/) and [SyntaxHighlighter Evolved](http://www.viper007bond.com/wordpress-plugins/syntaxhighlighter/) plugins as follows: * WP-Markdown can automatically use [Prettify.js](http://code.google.com/p/google-code-prettify/) to format code, but if you prefer [Alex Gorbatchev's SyntaxHighlighter](http://alexgorbatchev.com/SyntaxHighlighter/), this plugin will re-format the Markdown-formatted code blocks to be properly styled by SyntaxHighlighter directly or SyntaxHighlighter Evolved via plugin. * SyntaxHighlighter Evolved uses SyntaxHighlighter and additional extended functionality to display code blocks in an easily readable manner. There are two methods of use: 1. Add a `#!` line to your code example and specify the language (brush) only 2. Add a `#!!` line to your code example and specify any/all supported parameters via a JSON object = Simple Method = To use, add a `#!` line as the first line of your code example with the language you are using: #!ruby class Foo < Bar def hello puts "Hello World!" end end The `#!` is removed, and the code is reformatted as:
class One < Two
      def hello
        puts "Hello World!"
      end
    end
= Full Method = To use, add a `#!!` line as the first line of your code example, with any of the supported SyntaxHighlighter parameters as a JSON object #!!{"brush":"ruby","toolbar":"true","highlight":"[2,3,4]"} class Foo < Bar def hello puts "Hello World!" end end The `#!!` is removed, and the parameters are interpreted into a CSS class string as:
class Foo < Bar
      def hello
        puts "Hello World!"
      end
    end
== Installation == 1. Upload the `wp-markdown-syntaxhighlighter` folder (and its contents) to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Modify improperly formatted code blocks with your chosen `#!` or `#!!` formatting. == Changelog == = 0.4 = * Switched from `preg_replace()` to `preg_replace_callback` for () * Removed some potentially harmful formatting code * *Hat tip to Richard Cyrus for suggesting these changes* = 0.3.1 = * Updated licensing to GPL 2 in order to post in WP plugin directory * Cleaned up some comments, code formatting = 0.3 = * Fixed case where both syntaxes could not be used in a single post * Added support for the title parameter (default: empty) = 0.2.1 = * Refactored strings to constants * Fixed a typo = 0.2 = * Added `#!!` syntax to support extended parameters from JSON string * Added support for the following parameters: * auto-links (default: true) * class-name (default: '') * collapse (default: false) * first-line (default: 1) * gutter (default: true) * highlight (default: null, format is a number or array of numbers) * html-script (default: false) * ruler (default: false) * smart-tabs (default: true) * title (default: null) **NOTE**: This does not set the title attribute on the `
` tag yet.
  * tab-size (default: 4)
  * toolbar (default: true)


= 0.1 =

* Initial release


== TODO ==

* Consider adding support to toggle 'notranslate'