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Re: Feature Request: Adding Colors to Source Code

by jonadab (Parson)
on Mar 07, 2004 at 02:50 UTC ( [id://334569]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Feature Request: Adding Colors to Source Code

Sometimes it gets so bad I cut and paste the code into Emacs to read it

Copy and paste? What, you mean you're not reading Perlmonks from within Emacs in the first place?


;$;=sub{$/};@;=map{my($a,$b)=($_,$;);$;=sub{$a.$b->()}} split//,".rekcah lreP rehtona tsuJ";$\=$;[-1]->();print
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Re: Re: Feature Request: Adding Colors to Source Code
by Vautrin (Hermit) on Mar 07, 2004 at 20:17 UTC
    No, I don't surf the web from Emacs. I believe that the Internet is a graphical medium, and as much as I like Emacs, text just doesn't cut it.

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      The Internet and the web aren't the same thing. The Internet is an infrastructure, and saying it's a graphical medium doesn't make sense. The web itself is a collection of services, none of them being graphical by nature. Perhaps you want to say that experience HTTP services by means of a device that's able to display graphics. So be it, but there isn't much graphical content on Perlmonks, and authors don't have the ability to inline graphics in their articles.

      Abigail

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