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+.. -*- mode: rst -*-
+
+======
+Styles
+======
+
+Pygments comes with some builtin styles that work for both the HTML and
+LaTeX formatter.
+
+The builtin styles can be looked up with the `get_style_by_name` function:
+
+.. sourcecode:: pycon
+
+ >>> from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name
+ >>> get_style_by_name('colorful')
+ <class 'pygments.styles.colorful.ColorfulStyle'>
+
+You can pass a instance of a `Style` class to a formatter as the `style`
+option in form of a string:
+
+.. sourcecode:: pycon
+
+ >>> from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name
+ >>> HtmlFormatter(style='colorful').style
+ <class 'pygments.styles.colorful.ColorfulStyle'>
+
+Or you can also import your own style (which must be a subclass of
+`pygments.style.Style`) and pass it to the formatter:
+
+.. sourcecode:: pycon
+
+ >>> from yourapp.yourmodule import YourStyle
+ >>> HtmlFormatter(style=YourStyle).style
+ <class 'yourapp.yourmodule.YourStyle'>
+
+
+Creating Own Styles
+===================
+
+So, how to create a style? All you have to do is to subclass `Style` and
+define some styles:
+
+.. sourcecode:: python
+
+ from pygments.style import Style
+ from pygments.token import Keyword, Name, Comment, String, Error, \
+ Number, Operator, Generic
+
+ class YourStyle(Style):
+ default_style = ""
+ styles = {
+ Comment: 'italic #888',
+ Keyword: 'bold #005',
+ Name: '#f00',
+ Name.Function: '#0f0',
+ Name.Class: 'bold #0f0',
+ String: 'bg:#eee #111'
+ }
+
+That's it. There are just a few rules. When you define a style for `Name`
+the style automatically also affects `Name.Function` and so on. If you
+defined ``'bold'`` and you don't want boldface for a subtoken use ``'nobold'``.
+
+(Philosophy: the styles aren't written in CSS syntax since this way
+they can be used for a variety of formatters.)
+
+`default_style` is the style inherited by all token types.
+
+To make the style usable for Pygments, you must
+
+* either register it as a plugin (see :doc:`the plugin docs <plugins>`)
+* or drop it into the `styles` subpackage of your Pygments distribution one style
+ class per style, where the file name is the style name and the class name is
+ `StylenameClass`. For example, if your style should be called
+ ``"mondrian"``, name the class `MondrianStyle`, put it into the file
+ ``mondrian.py`` and this file into the ``pygments.styles`` subpackage
+ directory.
+
+
+Style Rules
+===========
+
+Here a small overview of all allowed styles:
+
+``bold``
+ render text as bold
+``nobold``
+ don't render text as bold (to prevent subtokens being highlighted bold)
+``italic``
+ render text italic
+``noitalic``
+ don't render text as italic
+``underline``
+ render text underlined
+``nounderline``
+ don't render text underlined
+``bg:``
+ transparent background
+``bg:#000000``
+ background color (black)
+``border:``
+ no border
+``border:#ffffff``
+ border color (white)
+``#ff0000``
+ text color (red)
+``noinherit``
+ don't inherit styles from supertoken
+
+Note that there may not be a space between ``bg:`` and the color value
+since the style definition string is split at whitespace.
+Also, using named colors is not allowed since the supported color names
+vary for different formatters.
+
+Furthermore, not all lexers might support every style.
+
+
+Builtin Styles
+==============
+
+Pygments ships some builtin styles which are maintained by the Pygments team.
+
+To get a list of known styles you can use this snippet:
+
+.. sourcecode:: pycon
+
+ >>> from pygments.styles import STYLE_MAP
+ >>> STYLE_MAP.keys()
+ ['default', 'emacs', 'friendly', 'colorful']
+
+
+Getting a list of available styles
+==================================
+
+.. versionadded:: 0.6
+
+Because it could be that a plugin registered a style, there is
+a way to iterate over all styles:
+
+.. sourcecode:: pycon
+
+ >>> from pygments.styles import get_all_styles
+ >>> styles = list(get_all_styles())