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my solution so far for emacs on linux
the -Q is not necessary, it's just speeding up startup by not loading any ini-files the rm $file.html was necessary, otherwise the html isn't saved. the grep is a cheap workaround for parsing the html. Please note that the names of the CSS-classes are not 1-to-1 to emacs faces for Perl, but the included attributes - like colors - are. As a generic option also for other editors (if they allow remote execution) It's also possible to trigger a PS or PDF save ... A pdftohtml -xml generates again a a similar <xml> output which can be parsed for correctness.
Cheers Rolf In reply to Re: Testing syntax parsing in editors (especially emacs)
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