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ccampbell avatar ccampbell commented on September 14, 2024

I think in a majority of cases it is desirable to run on load, and this is not something I plan to change. If you look at the documentation there are ways to trigger Rainbow later on.

If there are no pre or code blocks on the page with the data-language attribute then Rainbow will run on load but won't actually do anything.

After that you can dynamically add code blocks to the page and call Rainbow.color(); to highlight them. Blocks that are already highlighted will not be highlighted again.

Check out the documentation about Rainbow.color at http://rainbowco.de.

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andreineculau avatar andreineculau commented on September 14, 2024

I looked thoroughly at the documentation before writing the ticket, thanks
I guess it's just a different POV on the "majority of cases" vs
"flexibility". I can't see why it hurts to not have it run automatically,
and then add a extra JS line, just like highlight.js and syntaxHighlighter
do..

Thanks anyway - when I'll need the feature, I'll just fork my way out.

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Craig Campbell <
[email protected]

wrote:

I think in a majority of cases it is desirable to run on load, and this is
not something I plan to change. If you look at the documentation there are
ways to trigger Rainbow later on.

If there are no pre or code blocks on the page with the
data-language attribute then Rainbow will run on load but won't
actually do anything.

After that you can dynamically add code blocks to the page and call
Rainbow.color(); to highlight them. Blocks that are already
highlighted will not be highlighted again.

Check out the documentation about Rainbow.color at http://rainbowco.de
.


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