[Pkg-haskell-maintainers] Bug#662210: [highlighting-kate] "Css" not completely uppercase in extended descriptions

John MacFarlane jgm at berkeley.edu
Sun Mar 4 19:08:50 UTC 2012


+++ Filipus Klutiero [Mar 04 12 13:22 ]:
> Source: highlighting-kate
> Version: 0.5.0.5-1
> Severity: minor
> 
> The extended descriptions contain:
> 
> >Currently the following languages are supported: Ada, Asp, Awk,
> >Bash, Bibtex, C, Cmake, Coldfusion, Commonlisp, Cpp, Css, D,
> >Djangotemplate, Doxygen, Dtd, Eiffel, Erlang, Fortran, Haskell,
> >Html, Java, Javadoc, Javascript, Json, Latex, Lex,
> >LiterateHaskell, Lua, Makefile, Matlab, Mediawiki, Modula3, Nasm,
> >Objectivec, Ocaml, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Postscript, Prolog, Python,
> >Rhtml, Ruby, Scala, Scheme, Sgml, SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Tcl,
> >Texinfo, Xml, Xslt, Yacc.
> 
> "CSS" is an acronym and should be completely uppercase.
> 
> By the way, "XSLT" (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations)
> should also be completely uppercase.

Note also:  This list of supported languages is out of date.
The README says:

Currently, the following languages/formats are supported:

- Actionscript
- Ada
- Apache
- Asn1
- Asp
- Awk
- Bash
- Bibtex
- Boo
- C
- Changelog
- Clojure
- Cmake
- Coffeescript
- Coldfusion
- Commonlisp
- Cpp
- Cs
- Css
- D
- Diff
- Djangotemplate
- Doxygen
- Dtd
- Eiffel
- Email
- Erlang
- Fortran
- Fsharp
- Gnuassembler
- Go
- Haskell
- Haxe
- Html
- Ilerpg
- Ini
- Java
- Javadoc
- Javascript
- Json
- Jsp
- Latex
- Lex
- LiterateHaskell
- Lua
- Makefile
- Mandoc
- Matlab
- Maxima
- Mediawiki
- Metafont
- Mips
- Modula2
- Modula3
- Monobasic
- Nasm
- Noweb
- Objectivec
- Objectivecpp
- Ocaml
- Octave
- Pascal
- Perl
- Php
- Pike
- Postscript
- Prolog
- Python
- R
- Relaxngcompact
- Rhtml
- Ruby
- Scala
- Scheme
- Sci
- Sed
- Sgml
- Sql
- SqlMysql
- SqlPostgresql
- Tcl
- Texinfo
- Verilog
- Vhdl
- Xml
- Xorg
- Xslt
- Xul
- Yacc
- Yaml

Some of these need to be all uppercase, some need to be two words, etc.
Since the list of supported languages changes from release to release, it
might be easier to simply delete the paragraph listing the languages
from the Debian description.  That is what I have done in the Cabal file;
see http://hackage.haskell.org/package/highlighting-kate-0.5.0.5







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