TextMate editor does this.
Bundles->TextMate->Create HTML from Do***ent
I use this editor with xcode.
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On 11/9/06 00:34, in article
1157934871.101942.70570@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Robin Barooah"
<robin.b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Thanks Ben. I used the Ge**** online demo to format the two files I
> needed.
>
> More streamlined for my purposes would be an XCode plugin or perhaps an
> Applescript that would let me ex****t as HTML or similar, or even a
> Cocoa or command-line tool.
>
> If anyone knows of such a tool, I'd love to hear about it, otherwise I
> may write one myself some time.
>
> -Robin
>
> robin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.sublime.org
>
> Ben Artin wrote:
>> In article <1157914750.761867.288610@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> "Robin Barooah" <robin.b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> I have some objective-c source files that I'd like to post on my
>>> website (http://www.sublime.org).
I have spent some time looking for
a
>>> tool to format the source in HTML/XHTML unsuccessfully.
>>
>> Check out Ge****, <http://qbnz.com/highlighter/>.
It claims to sup****t
Obj-C
>> but
>> I have never tried it -- I have used it for other languages and I was
pleased
>> with its output.
>>
>> hth
>>
>> Ben
>>
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