%CODE{}% and %ENDCODE% variables are handled by the SyntaxHighlightingPlugin.
%CODE{"language"}% ...code... %ENDCODE%
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
"..." orlang="..." | Source language. Supported languages: ada, asm, awk, bash, changelog, cpp, csh, c, delphi, diffs, diff, diffu, dylan, eiffel, elisp, Name:, forth, fortran_pp, fortran, haskell, html, icon, idl, inf, javascript, java, ksh, lua, m4, mail, makefile, matlab, nroff, oberon2, objc, outline, oz, pascal, perl, php, postscript, pyrex, python, rfc, ruby, scheme, sh, skill, Smalltalk, sml, sql, states, synopsys, tcl, tcsh, tex, vba, verilog, vhdl, vrml, wmlscript, zsh | (none, required) |
num="..." | Show line numbers next to the source code. An integer indicates the start number. Also "on" and "off" | "off" |
step="..." | Increment line numbers with the given step. Negative numbers will decrement. | "1" |
style="..." | Style of box around the source code | light gray box |
numstyle="..." | Style of line number column | light brown box |
• Expands to: <sticky> %CODE{"cpp" num="on"}% void foo() { print("Do stuff.\n"); } %ENDCODE% </sticky> | %CODE{"cpp" num="on"}% void foo() { print("Do stuff.\n"); } %ENDCODE% |