This plugin adds support for syntax highlighting through Pygments to Lektor's markdown support.
To enable the plugin run this command:
lektor plugins add markdown-highlighter
The plugin has a config file that is used to configure a few things
for Pygments. Just create a file named markdown-highlighter.ini
into your
configs/
folder. Currently only pygments.style
is used:
[pygments]
style = tango
You can use this to select any of the built-in Pygments styles. Support for custom styles will come in the future.
The config file is considered the "source" for the Pygments stylesheet, so you must create the configuration file (it can be empty) or Lektor's build will prune pygments.css
.
To use the syntax highlighter you need to use fenced blocks and pass the name of the pygments lexer after the opening fence:
```python
print("Hello World!")
```
In templates the plugin provides the get_pygments_stylesheet
function which
can be used to generate and retrieve a link to the pygments stylesheet:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ get_pygments_stylesheet()|url }}">
In addition the |pygmentize
filter can be used to highlight code from
templates. It takes one argument which is the lexer name:
{{ 'print "Hello World!"'|pygmentize('python') }}