Title: How to use a Syntax Highlighter
* Question:
I want to create my own highlighter rising from Pascal (C++,...)
How can I highlight keywords?
* Answer:
Have a look at the SynEdit component at Synedit.Sourceforge
SynEdit is a multi-line edit control, for Borland Delphi and C++Builder.
SynEdit is packaged together with highlighter classes which
are used to syntax highlight many programming languages source code such as:
C++, Fortran, Java, Pascal, Visual Basic, Cascading Style Sheets, HTML,
JavaScript, PHP (Apache), VBScript, Perl, TCL/Tk, SQL, x86 Assembler,
Inno Setup Scripts, Python etc. (currently over 30 languages)
There's also a demo that shows you how to create your own
highlighter using a grammar file and the SynGen utility.
* Some further Features:
TSynExporterHTML: Allows you to export a Code to HTML.
TSynExporterRTF: Allows you to export a Code to RTF.
TSynCompletionProposal: Code Completion
TSynMultiSyn: Allows you to syntax highlight documents with many
highlighters based on schemes that you define.
(HTML documents with Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript)
TSynMacroRecorder: Record Macros
TSynEditPrint: Print Control
TSynEditPrintPreview: Print preview