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+
+ GeSHi - GEneric Syntax HIlighter
+ --------------------------------
+ Version 1.0.7.4
+
+Author: Nigel McNie
+Email: nigel@geshi.org
+GeSHi Website: http://qbnz.com/highlighter
+
+GeSHi is a generic syntax highlighter, written in PHP. You simply
+input the source code you wish to highlight with the language you
+wish to use, and the output will be a file syntax highlighted to
+XHTML standards.
+
+For more information on how to use GeSHi, please consult the
+documentation. If you got this readme from a GeSHi package, then
+the documentation is available in the docs/ directory. Documentation
+is also available at http://qbnz.com/highlighter/documentation.php
+
+If you think you've found a bug in GeSHi, contact me with a bug
+report at nigel@geshi.org, or submit it to the bug tracker at
+http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=114997&atid=670231. Be
+aware that minor highlighting errors may well just be incorrect
+language files, but if you do find something major please contact me.
+
+And if you're using GeSHi as a plugin/mod for some other software,
+please tell me about it! It's worth a link to you, and I can give
+you specialist help if you need it.
+
+GeSHi is free software, released under the GNU GPL. Please see the
+COPYING file for more information. If you do modify this program,
+please tell me about it! Perhaps you've made a good improvement that
+I can learn from :)
+
+ $Id: README,v 1.6 2005/10/22 07:52:59 oracleshinoda Exp $
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+
+ THANKS - List of credits for GeSHi
+
+I owe these people/groups my thanks for help with GeSHi. Thanks, guys!
+
+- Amit Gupta - Thanks for all that constructive criticism - it's
+ a great help for making GeSHi even better. And
+ thanks for the Wordpress plugin! (Anyone who is
+ interested in the plugin can visit:
+ http://blog.igeek.info/still-fresh/category/wp-plugins/igsyntax-hiliter/)
+- Andreas Gohr - Thanks for language files and for using GeSHi for DokuWiki
+ (http://www.splitbrain.org/dokuwiki/wiki:dokuwiki). And thanks
+ for all your criticisms and for that stylesheet-maker code :).
+ Also, thanks for the UTF-8 patch.
+- Andreas von Oettingen - Thanks for those great ideas! :)
+- bbspliff - Thanks for pointing out that bug (pity I already
+ found it though ;))
+- Ben Keen - Thanks for the language files and pointing out some
+ ideas for future releases. Lookin' forward to seeing that
+ software soon! ;)
+- Brian Cheesman - Thanks for using GeSHi in phpCvsView, and for the suggestion about
+ extension => language lookup
+- Christian Weiske - Thanks for the inspiration for creating advanced regexp
+ highlighting :D
+- David Gartner - Thanks for using GeSHi in net2ftp, and for the idea about a load_from_file
+ method
+- forum.qbasicnews.com - Thanks for putting up with the crappy versions
+ that I "forced" on you guys before ;)
+- Jack Lloyd - Thanks for pointing out the versioning and method CSS bugs, and giving
+ me the extra C/C++ keywords
+- Karim Scheik - Thanks for the php5 support report
+- Marcin Gryszkalis - Thanks for those links for C, Java, Perl
+- M. Uli Kusterer - Thanks for the idea about URL case conversion
+- Roberto Armellin - Thanks for pointing out some flaws in GeSHi (that will be solved
+ in 1.2 guaranteed)
+- Sterling Christensen - Thanks for those links to language specs
+- Tux - Thanks for making all those language files :D
+- zbw - Thanks for proving a phpBB port was possible
+
+PEOPE WHO MADE LANGUAGE FILES
+
+- Actionscript Steffen Krause (french translation by NikO)
+- Ada Tux
+- Apache Tux
+- Applescript Stephan Klimek
+- ASM Tux
+- ASP Amit Gupta
+- Bash Andreas Gohr
+- BlitzBasic Pŕdraig O`Connel
+- C++ Dennis Bayer, M. Uli Kusterer
+- C# Alan Juden
+- C for Macs M. Uli Kusterer
+- CADDCL Roberto Rossi
+- CadLisp Roberto Rossi
+- Delphi Járja Norbert
+- Div Gabriel Lorenzo
+- DOS Alessandro Staltari
+- Eiffel Zoran Simic
+- FreeBasic Roberto Rossi
+- GML José Jorge Enríquez Rodríguez
+- Ini Deguix
+- Inno Thomas Klinger
+- Javascript Ben Keen
+- Lisp Roberto Rossi
+- Lua Roberto Rossi
+- MPASM Bakalex
+- MySQL Carl Fürstenberg
+- NSIS Tux (updated by Deguix)
+- Objective C M. Uli Kusterer
+- Ocaml Flaie
+- Ocaml-brief Flaie
+- OpenOffice.org BASIC Roberto Rossi
+- Oracle 8 Guy Wicks
+- Pascal Tux
+- Perl Andreas Gohr, Ben Keen
+- Python Roberto Rossi
+- Ruby Amit Gupta
+- SDLBasic Roberto Rossi
+- Scheme Jon Raphaelson
+- Smarty Alan Juden
+- VB.NET Alan Juden
+- VisualFoxPro Roberto Armellin
+
+Do you want your name in here? Help me out! Make a language file, or suggest a new
+feature, or make a plugin for GeSHi for some other software, then tell me about it!
+
+ $Id: THANKS,v 1.7 2005/11/19 01:02:50 oracleshinoda Exp $