=== Plugin Name === Contributors: diekleinehexe Donate link: http://www.effinger.org Tags: wp-syntax, quicktags, tinymce, highlighter, syntax, code Requires at least: 3.3 Tested up to: 3.7.1 Stable tag: trunk Adds new buttons to the visual and html editor window which allow to use WP-Syntax. == Description == This plugin will add a button to both the visual and HTML WordPress Editor panel allowing you to easily insert code for WP-Syntax. WP-Syntax is a syntax highlighting plugin for WordPress which can be downloaded from http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-syntax/ **Usage** 1. Select the text you want to have highlighted by WP-Syntax 1. Click the button pre (WP-Syntax) in HTML editing mode or the icon with colored lines in visual editing mode 1. Enter the language and starting line separated by a comma. The later is optional. == Installation == 1. Upload the wp-syntax-integration folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == = If I enter HTML tags in visual mode and click the button, most of the HTML tags disappear! = This is a known limitation which is caused by TinyMCE stripping out HTML tags which are not allowed according to its settings. A workaround is to do the editing in HTML mode (see usage). = I can't get the TinyMCE (Rich Text) buttons to display! = Make sure that you have uploaded the entire contents of the wp-syntax-integration folder. If it still doesn't work, drop me a line. == Changelog == = 0.2 = Adjusted plugin to work with Wordpress 3.3 and above in plain text editor. Note that versions prior to Wordpress 3.3 are not supported any longer. = 0.1 = * Initial release == Screenshots == 1. The first image screenshot-1.png shows the rich text / TinyMCE editor version of the editing screen. 1. The second image screenshot-2.png shows the plain text / HTML editor version of the editing screen.