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pygments-mathematica
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This is the most up-to-date lexer and highlighter for Mathematica/Wolfram Language source code using the pygments engine.
It currently supports:
System
context including unicode symbols like π
except those that use characters from the private unicode space (e.g. \[FormalA]
).∈
and ⊕
.#name
introduced in version 10) and slot sequences.General::ivar
)8 ^^ 23 == 19
) and scientific notation (e.g. 1 *^ 3 == 1000
).Block
, With
and Module
.A Sass file containing the styles can be obtained from the package repository for use in static website generators such as Jekyll, Octopress, Pelican, etc.
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FAQs
Mathematica/Wolfram Language Lexer for Pygments
We found that pygments-mathematica demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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