May 17
Chili 1.8 Released Today
UPDATE: Chili 1.8a has been released
Changes
- Added chainability
- $( selector ).chili( options )… should work fine with almost all ChiliBook options
- Improved speed
- Improved examples
- Added an automatic option, by default set to true
- use true for executing Chili on page load
- use false for not executing Chili on page load
- Integrated the metaobjects plugin
- Exposed the metaobjects selector by means of the metadataSelector option, by default set to object.chili
- you can now use a different selector, but the param’s name still needs to be chili
- Improved the elementPath / elementClass feature by means of the new options automaticSelector / codeLanguage
- automaticSelector is a better name for elementPath
- codeLanguage is a function that gets the element to highlight as an argument and returns the language to highlight it with
- elementPath and elementClass are still supported
- Fixed a bug that made Chili highlight more code sections than requested in dynamic setups, under special circumstances
Files
- download all in a zip
- read the manual
- Examples
- bundled languages
this page shows how Chili highlights the bundled languages: JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, XHTML, Java, C++, C#, Delphi, and LotusScript (BTW, using the dynamic and automatic setup) - static, automatic, adhoc: this page shows how to setup Chili for
- downloading recipes and stylesheets all at once, using HTML
- highlighting code sections automatically
- highlighting code sections ad-hoc
- dynamic, automatic, adhoc: this page shows how to setup Chili for
- downloading recipes and stylesheets as needed, using AJAX
- highlighting code sections automatically
- highlighting code sections ad-hoc
- dynamic, automatic, adhoc, metaobjects: this page shows how to setup Chili for
- downloading recipes and stylesheets as needed, using AJAX
- highlighting code sections automatically
- highlighting code sections ad-hoc
- highlighting code sections using special recipes and stylesheets, by means of metaobjects
- all the other combinations: this page shows all the other possible combinations
- bundled languages

May 18th, 2007 at 09:36:22
This is really useful! And chained usage makes it really a few keystrokes!! Thank you so much! ;)