From c389a28a6495bea68c26d7e73a6c007eb173228b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff Starr Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 01:08:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updates readme.txt details git-svn-id: https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/prismatic/trunk@1974532 b8457f37-d9ea-0310-8a92-e5e31aec5664 --- readme.txt | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/readme.txt b/readme.txt index c897eef..d695772 100644 --- a/readme.txt +++ b/readme.txt @@ -318,12 +318,11 @@ So for example, to specify a code block as C++, you would write: Multi-line:
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- Alternate:
-	                ...
-	           
+ Alternate:
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-To disable Prism.js syntax highlighting for any snippet, simply omit the language class. +Note: in the previous example, ignore the `class="optional"` added to the `` tag (for the "Alternate" syntax); it is used to prevent markdown from mangling the code example. +To disable Prism.js syntax highlighting for any snippet, simply omit the language class. _I'm glad to add more languages, [make a suggestion](https://perishablepress.com/contact/)_ @@ -389,9 +388,9 @@ So for example, to specify a code block as C++, you would write: Multi-line:
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- Alternate:
-	                ...
-	           
+ Alternate:
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+ +Note: in the previous example, ignore the `class="optional"` added to the `` tag (for the "Alternate" syntax); it is used to prevent markdown from mangling the code example. To disable Highlight.js syntax highlighting for any code block, add a class of `nohighlight`, like so: