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-.. -*- mode: rst -*-
-
-============================
-Using Pygments with MoinMoin
-============================
-
-From Pygments 0.7, the source distribution ships a `Moin`_ parser plugin that
-can be used to get Pygments highlighting in Moin wiki pages.
-
-To use it, copy the file `external/moin-parser.py` from the Pygments
-distribution to the `data/plugin/parser` subdirectory of your Moin instance.
-Edit the options at the top of the file (currently ``ATTACHMENTS`` and
-``INLINESTYLES``) and rename the file to the name that the parser directive
-should have. For example, if you name the file ``code.py``, you can get a
-highlighted Python code sample with this Wiki markup::
-
- {{{
- #!code python
- [...]
- }}}
-
-where ``python`` is the Pygments name of the lexer to use.
-
-Additionally, if you set the ``ATTACHMENTS`` option to True, Pygments will also
-be called for all attachments for whose filenames there is no other parser
-registered.
-
-You are responsible for including CSS rules that will map the Pygments CSS
-classes to colors. You can output a stylesheet file with `pygmentize`, put it
-into the `htdocs` directory of your Moin instance and then include it in the
-`stylesheets` configuration option in the Moin config, e.g.::
-
- stylesheets = [('screen', '/htdocs/pygments.css')]
-
-If you do not want to do that and are willing to accept larger HTML output, you
-can set the ``INLINESTYLES`` option to True.
-
-
-.. _Moin: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/