CodeCitation


The CodeCitation plugin allows you to include code sections in your Joomla 1.5 content using "codecitation" or custom tag right inside your Joomla WYSIWYG editors.
The plugin is based on the SyntaxHighlighting 2.0 engine: http://alexgorbatchev.com/wiki/SyntaxHighlighter
We have released version 1.3.1 of the plugin.
Changes from previous:
VERSION 1.3.1
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- Page load speed improved and page size redused. Only necessary scripts are loaded.
- Custom tag support implemented. Plugin supports custom plugin invocation tag in case "codecitation" seems too long for somebody (i use "code" tag time to time).
- Default language parameter implemented and can be set on the plugin's parameters page. It allows simplified plugin invocation systax.
- Default engine parameters values can be set on the plugin's parameters page.
- Themes are changeble on plugin paameters page.
Good work!!!!
First of all: thank you for the long-time awaited feature of inserting code with a simple tag.
But there are some things, that I believe should be corrected:
1. URLs within the code are stripped, when it is the same URL as the Joomla-installation.
2. Why are the clipboard-buttos in Flash??? Could it be please plain HTML like in Joomlers Highlighter? Furtherore, when displaying, the code is sometimes overlapped by the flash-buttons, which is ugly.
Well, but besides that, it is a real advantage of having a custm tag for inserting code!
Best regards,
Ricardo Cristof
Hello, Ricardo.
Regarding your issues:
1. We did not see this behaviour. Please contact us at support@smartsoftwarebits.com and explain the case with examples. At the moment we assume it is not related to the plugin itself.
2. The buttun is in flash just because this is part of the SyntaxHighlighter engine. And we have no intention at the moment to rewrite or modify another project's code.
Anyway, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Regards, Konstantin.
This worked absolutely perfectly! I have been fiddling with all sorts of syntax highlighting components for joomla today and none of them worked well. Generally I found that it was because of the TinyMCE editor.
But, out of the box this one worked and it looks great!
The only complaint I would have is that I didn't see anywhere on the publishers website that indicated you have to have a specific PHP version. As it turns out this plugin DOES NOT work with PHP4. As soon as I turned on PHP5 it worked great.
Good work!






