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[Docs] Minor copyediting of highlighting.md
Also add `apt-get` command for installing Pygments.
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the processing to the client side, using a JavaScript library. The advantage of
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server side is that it doesn’t depend on a JavaScript library and consequently
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works very well when read from an RSS feed. The advantage of client side is that
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it doesn’t cost anything when building your site and some of the highlighting
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it doesn’t cost anything when building your site and some of the highlighting
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scripts available cover more languages than Pygments does.
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## Server-side
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### Pygments
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If you have never worked with Pygments before here is a brief primer.
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If you have never worked with Pygments before, here is a brief primer.
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+ install python from [python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/). Version 2.7.x is already sufficient.
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+ run `pip install Pygments` in order to install Pygments. Once installed Pygments gives you a command `pygmentize`. Make sure it sits in your path otherwise Hugo cannot find it.
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+ Install Python from [python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/). Version 2.7.x is already sufficient.
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+ Run `pip install Pygments` in order to install Pygments. Once installed, Pygments gives you a command `pygmentize`. Make sure it sits in your PATH, otherwise Hugo cannot find it.
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Hugo gives you two options, that you can set with the variable `pygmentsuseclasses` (defaut `false`) in the `config.yaml` (or `config.toml`).
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On Debian and Ubuntu systems, you may also install Pygments by running `sudo apt-get install python3-pygments`.
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1. color-codes for highlighting keywords are directly inserted if `pygmentsuseclasses: false` (default). See in the example below. The color-codes depend on your choice of the `pygmentsstyle` (default `"monokai"`). You can explore the different color styles on [pygments.org](http://pygments.org/) after inserting some example code.
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2. if you choose `pygmentsuseclasses: true` Hugo includes class names in your code instead of color-codes. For class-names to be meaningful you need to include a `.css`-file in your website representing your color-scheme. You can either generate this `.css`-files according to this [description](http://pygments.org/docs/cmdline/) or download the standard ones from the [github pygments-css repository](https://github.com/richleland/pygments-css).
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Hugo gives you two options that you can set with the variable `pygmentsuseclasses` (default `false`) in `config.toml` (or `config.yaml`).
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1. Color-codes for highlighting keywords are directly inserted if `pygmentsuseclasses = false` (default). See in the example below. The color-codes depend on your choice of the `pygmentsstyle` (default `"monokai"`). You can explore the different color styles on [pygments.org](http://pygments.org/) after inserting some example code.
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2. If you choose `pygmentsuseclasses = true`, Hugo includes class names in your code instead of color-codes. For class-names to be meaningful, you need to include a `.css`-file in your website representing your color-scheme. You can either generate this `.css`-files according to this [description](http://pygments.org/docs/cmdline/) or download the standard ones from the [GitHub pygments-css repository](https://github.com/richleland/pygments-css).
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### Usage
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Highlighting is carried out via the in-built shortcode `highlight`. `highlight` takes exactly one required parameter of language and requires a
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closing shortcode.
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### Example
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If you want to highlight code you need to either fence the code with ``` according to Github flavored Markdown or each line must be preceeded by 4 spaces to identify each line as a line of code.
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If you want to highlight code, you need to either fence the code with ``` according to GitHub Flavored Markdown or preceed each line with 4 spaces to identify each line as a line of code.
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Not doing either will result in the text being rendered as HTML. This will prevent Pygments highlighting from working.
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Not doing either will result in the text being rendered as HTML. This will prevent Pygment highlighting from working.
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```
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{{</* highlight html */>}}
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<section id="main">
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* We have sought to have the simplest interface possible, which consequently
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limits configuration. An ambitious user is encouraged to extend the current
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functionality to offer more customization.
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## Client-side
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