" Vim syntax support file " Maintainer: Ben Fritz " Last Change: 2013 Jul 08 " " Additional contributors: " " Original by Bram Moolenaar " Modified by David Ne\v{c}as (Yeti) " XHTML support by Panagiotis Issaris " Made w3 compliant by Edd Barrett " Added html_font. Edd Barrett " Progress bar based off code from "progressbar widget" plugin by " Andreas Politz, heavily modified: " http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2006 " " See Mercurial change logs for more! " Transform a file into HTML, using the current syntax highlighting. " this file uses line continuations let s:cpo_sav = &cpo let s:ls = &ls set cpo&vim let s:end=line('$') " Font if exists("g:html_font") let s:htmlfont = "'". g:html_font . "', monospace" else let s:htmlfont = "monospace" endif let s:settings = tohtml#GetUserSettings() if !exists('s:FOLDED_ID') let s:FOLDED_ID = hlID("Folded") | lockvar s:FOLDED_ID let s:FOLD_C_ID = hlID("FoldColumn") | lockvar s:FOLD_C_ID let s:LINENR_ID = hlID('LineNr') | lockvar s:LINENR_ID let s:DIFF_D_ID = hlID("DiffDelete") | lockvar s:DIFF_D_ID let s:DIFF_A_ID = hlID("DiffAdd") | lockvar s:DIFF_A_ID let s:DIFF_C_ID = hlID("DiffChange") | lockvar s:DIFF_C_ID let s:DIFF_T_ID = hlID("DiffText") | lockvar s:DIFF_T_ID let s:CONCEAL_ID = hlID('Conceal') | lockvar s:CONCEAL_ID endif " Whitespace if s:settings.pre_wrap let s:whitespace = "white-space: pre-wrap; " else let s:whitespace = "" endif if !empty(s:settings.prevent_copy) if s:settings.no_invalid " User has decided they don't want invalid markup. Still works in " OpenOffice, and for text editors, but when pasting into Microsoft Word the " input elements get pasted too and they cannot be deleted (at least not " easily). let s:unselInputType = "" else " Prevent from copy-pasting the input elements into Microsoft Word where " they cannot be deleted easily by deliberately inserting invalid markup. let s:unselInputType = " type='invalid_input_type'" endif endif " When not in gui we can only guess the colors. " TODO - is this true anymore? if has("gui_running") let s:whatterm = "gui" else let s:whatterm = "cterm" if &t_Co == 8 let s:cterm_color = { \ 0: "#808080", 1: "#ff6060", 2: "#00ff00", 3: "#ffff00", \ 4: "#8080ff", 5: "#ff40ff", 6: "#00ffff", 7: "#ffffff" \ } else let s:cterm_color = { \ 0: "#000000", 1: "#c00000", 2: "#008000", 3: "#804000", \ 4: "#0000c0", 5: "#c000c0", 6: "#008080", 7: "#c0c0c0", \ 8: "#808080", 9: "#ff6060", 10: "#00ff00", 11: "#ffff00", \ 12: "#8080ff", 13: "#ff40ff", 14: "#00ffff", 15: "#ffffff" \ } " Colors for 88 and 256 come from xterm. if &t_Co == 88 call extend(s:cterm_color, { \ 16: "#000000", 17: "#00008b", 18: "#0000cd", 19: "#0000ff", \ 20: "#008b00", 21: "#008b8b", 22: "#008bcd", 23: "#008bff", \ 24: "#00cd00", 25: "#00cd8b", 26: "#00cdcd", 27: "#00cdff", \ 28: "#00ff00", 29: "#00ff8b", 30: "#00ffcd", 31: "#00ffff", \ 32: "#8b0000", 33: "#8b008b", 34: "#8b00cd", 35: "#8b00ff", \ 36: "#8b8b00", 37: "#8b8b8b", 38: "#8b8bcd", 39: "#8b8bff", \ 40: "#8bcd00", 41: "#8bcd8b", 42: "#8bcdcd", 43: "#8bcdff", \ 44: "#8bff00", 45: "#8bff8b", 46: "#8bffcd", 47: "#8bffff", \ 48: "#cd0000", 49: "#cd008b", 50: "#cd00cd", 51: "#cd00ff", \ 52: "#cd8b00", 53: "#cd8b8b", 54: "#cd8bcd", 55: "#cd8bff", \ 56: "#cdcd00", 57: "#cdcd8b", 58: "#cdcdcd", 59: "#cdcdff", \ 60: "#cdff00", 61: "#cdff8b", 62: "#cdffcd", 63: "#cdffff", \ 64: "#ff0000" \ }) call extend(s:cterm_color, { \ 65: "#ff008b", 66: "#ff00cd", 67: "#ff00ff", 68: "#ff8b00", \ 69: "#ff8b8b", 70: "#ff8bcd", 71: "#ff8bff", 72: "#ffcd00", \ 73: "#ffcd8b", 74: "#ffcdcd", 75: "#ffcdff", 76: "#ffff00", \ 77: "#ffff8b", 78: "#ffffcd", 79: "#ffffff", 80: "#2e2e2e", \ 81: "#5c5c5c", 82: "#737373", 83: "#8b8b8b", 84: "#a2a2a2", \ 85: "#b9b9b9", 86: "#d0d0d0", 87: "#e7e7e7" \ }) elseif &t_Co == 256 call extend(s:cterm_color, { \ 16: "#000000", 17: "#00005f", 18: "#000087", 19: "#0000af", \ 20: "#0000d7", 21: "#0000ff", 22: "#005f00", 23: "#005f5f", \ 24: "#005f87", 25: "#005faf", 26: "#005fd7", 27: "#005fff", \ 28: "#008700", 29: "#00875f", 30: "#008787", 31: "#0087af", \ 32: "#0087d7", 33: "#0087ff", 34: "#00af00", 35: "#00af5f", \ 36: "#00af87", 37: "#00afaf", 38: "#00afd7", 39: "#00afff", \ 40: "#00d700", 41: "#00d75f", 42: "#00d787", 43: "#00d7af", \ 44: "#00d7d7", 45: "#00d7ff", 46: "#00ff00", 47: "#00ff5f", \ 48: "#00ff87", 49: "#00ffaf", 50: "#00ffd7", 51: "#00ffff", \ 52: "#5f0000", 53: "#5f005f", 54: "#5f0087", 55: "#5f00af", \ 56: "#5f00d7", 57: "#5f00ff", 58: "#5f5f00", 59: "#5f5f5f", \ 60: "#5f5f87", 61: "#5f5faf", 62: "#5f5fd7", 63: "#5f5fff", \ 64: "#5f8700" \ }) call extend(s:cterm_color, { \ 65: "#5f875f", 66: "#5f8787", 67: "#5f87af", 68: "#5f87d7", \ 69: "#5f87ff", 70: "#5faf00", 71: "#5faf5f", 72: "#5faf87", \ 73: "#5fafaf", 74: "#5fafd7", 75: "#5fafff", 76: "#5fd700", \ 77: "#5fd75f", 78: "#5fd787", 79: "#5fd7af", 80: "#5fd7d7", \ 81: "#5fd7ff", 82: "#5fff00", 83: "#5fff5f", 84: "#5fff87", \ 85: "#5fffaf", 86: "#5fffd7", 87: "#5fffff", 88: "#870000", \ 89: "#87005f", 90: "#870087", 91: "#8700af", 92: "#8700d7", \ 93: "#8700ff", 94: "#875f00", 95: "#875f5f", 96: "#875f87", \ 97: "#875faf", 98: "#875fd7", 99: "#875fff", 100: "#878700", \ 101: "#87875f", 102: "#878787", 103: "#8787af", 104: "#8787d7", \ 105: "#8787ff", 106: "#87af00", 107: "#87af5f", 108: "#87af87", \ 109: "#87afaf", 110: "#87afd7", 111: "#87afff", 112: "#87d700" \ }) call extend(s:cterm_color, { \ 113: "#87d75f", 114: "#87d787", 115: "#87d7af", 116: "#87d7d7", \ 117: "#87d7ff", 118: "#87ff00", 119: "#87ff5f", 120: "#87ff87", \ 121: "#87ffaf", 122: "#87ffd7", 123: "#87ffff", 124: "#af0000", \ 125: "#af005f", 126: "#af0087", 127: "#af00af", 128: "#af00d7", \ 129: "#af00ff", 130: "#af5f00", 131: "#af5f5f", 132: "#af5f87", \ 133: "#af5faf", 134: "#af5fd7", 135: "#af5fff", 136: "#af8700", \ 137: "#af875f", 138: "#af8787", 139: "#af87af", 140: "#af87d7", \ 141: "#af87ff", 142: "#afaf00", 143: "#afaf5f", 144: "#afaf87", \ 145: "#afafaf", 146: "#afafd7", 147: "#afafff", 148: "#afd700", \ 149: "#afd75f", 150: "#afd787", 151: "#afd7af", 152: "#afd7d7", \ 153: "#afd7ff", 154: "#afff00", 155: "#afff5f", 156: "#afff87", \ 157: "#afffaf", 158: "#afffd7" \ }) call extend(s:cterm_color, { \ 159: "#afffff", 160: "#d70000", 161: "#d7005f", 162: "#d70087", \ 163: "#d700af", 164: "#d700d7", 165: "#d700ff", 166: "#d75f00", \ 167: "#d75f5f", 168: "#d75f87", 169: "#d75faf", 170: "#d75fd7", \ 171: "#d75fff", 172: "#d78700", 173: "#d7875f", 174: "#d78787", \ 175: "#d787af", 176: "#d787d7", 177: "#d787ff", 178: "#d7af00", \ 179: "#d7af5f", 180: "#d7af87", 181: "#d7afaf", 182: "#d7afd7", \ 183: "#d7afff", 184: "#d7d700", 185: "#d7d75f", 186: "#d7d787", \ 187: "#d7d7af", 188: "#d7d7d7", 189: "#d7d7ff", 190: "#d7ff00", \ 191: "#d7ff5f", 192: "#d7ff87", 193: "#d7ffaf", 194: "#d7ffd7", \ 195: "#d7ffff", 196: "#ff0000", 197: "#ff005f", 198: "#ff0087", \ 199: "#ff00af", 200: "#ff00d7", 201: "#ff00ff", 202: "#ff5f00", \ 203: "#ff5f5f", 204: "#ff5f87" \ }) call extend(s:cterm_color, { \ 205: "#ff5faf", 206: "#ff5fd7", 207: "#ff5fff", 208: "#ff8700", \ 209: "#ff875f", 210: "#ff8787", 211: "#ff87af", 212: "#ff87d7", \ 213: "#ff87ff", 214: "#ffaf00", 215: "#ffaf5f", 216: "#ffaf87", \ 217: "#ffafaf", 218: "#ffafd7", 219: "#ffafff", 220: "#ffd700", \ 221: "#ffd75f", 222: "#ffd787", 223: "#ffd7af", 224: "#ffd7d7", \ 225: "#ffd7ff", 226: "#ffff00", 227: "#ffff5f", 228: "#ffff87", \ 229: "#ffffaf", 230: "#ffffd7", 231: "#ffffff", 232: "#080808", \ 233: "#121212", 234: "#1c1c1c", 235: "#262626", 236: "#303030", \ 237: "#3a3a3a", 238: "#444444", 239: "#4e4e4e", 240: "#585858", \ 241: "#626262", 242: "#6c6c6c", 243: "#767676", 244: "#808080", \ 245: "#8a8a8a", 246: "#949494", 247: "#9e9e9e", 248: "#a8a8a8", \ 249: "#b2b2b2", 250: "#bcbcbc", 251: "#c6c6c6", 252: "#d0d0d0", \ 253: "#dadada", 254: "#e4e4e4", 255: "#eeeeee" \ }) endif endif endif " Return good color specification: in GUI no transformation is done, in " terminal return RGB values of known colors and empty string for unknown if s:whatterm == "gui" function! s:HtmlColor(color) return a:color endfun else function! s:HtmlColor(color) if has_key(s:cterm_color, a:color) return s:cterm_color[a:color] else return "" endif endfun endif " Find out the background and foreground color for use later let s:fgc = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(hlID("Normal"), "fg#", s:whatterm)) let s:bgc = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(hlID("Normal"), "bg#", s:whatterm)) if s:fgc == "" let s:fgc = ( &background == "dark" ? "#ffffff" : "#000000" ) endif if s:bgc == "" let s:bgc = ( &background == "dark" ? "#000000" : "#ffffff" ) endif if !s:settings.use_css " Return opening HTML tag for given highlight id function! s:HtmlOpening(id, extra_attrs) let a = "" if synIDattr(a:id, "inverse") " For inverse, we always must set both colors (and exchange them) let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . '' let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . '' else let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" let a = a . '' elseif !empty(a:extra_attrs) let a = a . '' endif let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . '' | endif endif if synIDattr(a:id, "bold") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "italic") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "underline") | let a = a . "" | endif return a endfun " Return closing HTML tag for given highlight id function! s:HtmlClosing(id, has_extra_attrs) let a = "" if synIDattr(a:id, "underline") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "italic") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "bold") | let a = a . "" | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "inverse") let a = a . '' else let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . '' | endif let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" || a:has_extra_attrs | let a = a . '' | endif endif return a endfun endif " Use a different function for formatting based on user options. This way we " can avoid a lot of logic during the actual execution. " " Build the function line by line containing only what is needed for the options " in use for maximum code sharing with minimal branch logic for greater speed. " " Note, 'exec' commands do not recognize line continuations, so must concatenate " lines rather than continue them. if s:settings.use_css " save CSS to a list of rules to add to the output at the end of processing " first, get the style names we need let wrapperfunc_lines = [ \ 'function! s:BuildStyleWrapper(style_id, diff_style_id, extra_attrs, text, make_unselectable, unformatted)', \ '', \ ' let l:style_name = synIDattr(a:style_id, "name", s:whatterm)' \ ] if &diff let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' let l:diff_style_name = synIDattr(a:diff_style_id, "name", s:whatterm)'] " Add normal groups and diff groups to separate lists so we can order them to " allow diff highlight to override normal highlight " if primary style IS a diff style, grab it from the diff cache instead " (always succeeds because we pre-populate it) let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ '', \ ' if a:style_id == s:DIFF_D_ID || a:style_id == s:DIFF_A_ID ||'. \ ' a:style_id == s:DIFF_C_ID || a:style_id == s:DIFF_T_ID', \ ' let l:saved_style = get(s:diffstylelist,a:style_id)', \ ' else' \ ] endif " get primary style info from cache or build it on the fly if not found let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' let l:saved_style = get(s:stylelist,a:style_id)', \ ' if type(l:saved_style) == type(0)', \ ' unlet l:saved_style', \ ' let l:saved_style = s:CSS1(a:style_id)', \ ' if l:saved_style != ""', \ ' let l:saved_style = "." . l:style_name . " { " . l:saved_style . "}"', \ ' endif', \ ' let s:stylelist[a:style_id]= l:saved_style', \ ' endif' \ ] if &diff let wrapperfunc_lines += [ ' endif' ] endif " Build the wrapper tags around the text. It turns out that caching these " gives pretty much zero performance gain and adds a lot of logic. let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ '', \ ' if l:saved_style == "" && empty(a:extra_attrs)' \ ] if &diff let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' if a:diff_style_id <= 0' \ ] endif " no surroundings if neither primary nor diff style has any info let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' return a:text' \ ] if &diff " no primary style, but diff style let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' else', \ ' return "".a:text.""', \ ' endif' \ ] endif " open tag for non-empty primary style let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' else'] " non-empty primary style. handle either empty or non-empty diff style. " " separate the two classes by a space to apply them both if there is a diff " style name, unless the primary style is empty, then just use the diff style " name let diffstyle = \ (&diff ? '(a:diff_style_id <= 0 ? "" : " ". l:diff_style_name) .' \ : "") if s:settings.prevent_copy == "" let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' return "".a:text.""' \ ] else " " Wrap the in a to allow fixing the stupid bug in some fonts " which cause browsers to display a 1px gap between lines when these " s have a background color (maybe not really a bug, this isn't " well-defined) " " use strwidth, because we care only about how many character boxes are " needed to size the input, we don't care how many characters (including " separately counted composing chars, from strchars()) or bytes (from " len())the string contains. strdisplaywidth() is not needed because none of " the unselectable groups can contain tab characters (fold column, fold " text, line number). " " Note, if maxlength property needs to be added in the future, it will need " to use strchars(), because HTML specifies that the maxlength parameter " uses the number of unique codepoints for its limit. let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' if a:make_unselectable', \ ' return "'. \ '"', \ ' else', \ ' return "".a:text.""' \ ] endif let wrapperfunc_lines += [ \ ' endif', \ 'endfun' \ ] else " Non-CSS method just needs the wrapper. " " Functions used to get opening/closing automatically return null strings if " no styles exist. if &diff let wrapperfunc_lines = [ \ 'function! s:BuildStyleWrapper(style_id, diff_style_id, extra_attrs, text, unusedarg, unusedarg2)', \ ' return s:HtmlOpening(a:style_id, a:extra_attrs).(a:diff_style_id <= 0 ? "" :'. \ 's:HtmlOpening(a:diff_style_id, "")).a:text.'. \ '(a:diff_style_id <= 0 ? "" : s:HtmlClosing(a:diff_style_id, 0)).s:HtmlClosing(a:style_id, !empty(a:extra_attrs))', \ 'endfun' \ ] else let wrapperfunc_lines = [ \ 'function! s:BuildStyleWrapper(style_id, diff_style_id, extra_attrs, text, unusedarg, unusedarg2)', \ ' return s:HtmlOpening(a:style_id, a:extra_attrs).a:text.s:HtmlClosing(a:style_id, !empty(a:extra_attrs))', \ 'endfun' \ ] endif endif " create the function we built line by line above exec join(wrapperfunc_lines, "\n") let s:diff_mode = &diff " Return HTML valid characters enclosed in a span of class style_name with " unprintable characters expanded and double spaces replaced as necessary. " " TODO: eliminate unneeded logic like done for BuildStyleWrapper function! s:HtmlFormat(text, style_id, diff_style_id, extra_attrs, make_unselectable) " Replace unprintable characters let unformatted = strtrans(a:text) let formatted = unformatted " Replace the reserved html characters let formatted = substitute(formatted, '&', '\&', 'g') let formatted = substitute(formatted, '<', '\<', 'g') let formatted = substitute(formatted, '>', '\>', 'g') let formatted = substitute(formatted, '"', '\"', 'g') " ' is not valid in HTML but it is in XHTML, so just use the numeric " reference for it instead. Needed because it could appear in quotes " especially if unselectable regions is turned on. let formatted = substitute(formatted, '"', '\'', 'g') " Replace a "form feed" character with HTML to do a page break " TODO: need to prevent this in unselectable areas? Probably it should never " BE in an unselectable area... let formatted = substitute(formatted, "\x0c", '
', 'g') " Replace double spaces, leading spaces, and trailing spaces if needed if ' ' != s:HtmlSpace let formatted = substitute(formatted, ' ', s:HtmlSpace . s:HtmlSpace, 'g') let formatted = substitute(formatted, '^ ', s:HtmlSpace, 'g') let formatted = substitute(formatted, ' \+$', s:HtmlSpace, 'g') endif " Enclose in the correct format return s:BuildStyleWrapper(a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, a:extra_attrs, formatted, a:make_unselectable, unformatted) endfun " set up functions to call HtmlFormat in certain ways based on whether the " element is supposed to be unselectable or not if s:settings.prevent_copy =~# 'n' if s:settings.number_lines if s:settings.line_ids function! s:HtmlFormat_n(text, style_id, diff_style_id, lnr) if a:lnr > 0 return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, 'id="'.(exists('g:html_diff_win_num') ? 'W'.g:html_diff_win_num : "").'L'.a:lnr.s:settings.id_suffix.'" ', 1) else return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 1) endif endfun else function! s:HtmlFormat_n(text, style_id, diff_style_id, lnr) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 1) endfun endif elseif s:settings.line_ids " if lines are not being numbered the only reason this function gets called " is to put the line IDs on each line; "text" will be emtpy but lnr will " always be non-zero, however we don't want to use the because that " won't work as nice for empty text function! s:HtmlFormat_n(text, style_id, diff_style_id, lnr) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, 'id="'.(exists('g:html_diff_win_num') ? 'W'.g:html_diff_win_num : "").'L'.a:lnr.s:settings.id_suffix.'" ', 0) endfun endif else if s:settings.line_ids function! s:HtmlFormat_n(text, style_id, diff_style_id, lnr) if a:lnr > 0 return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, 'id="'.(exists('g:html_diff_win_num') ? 'W'.g:html_diff_win_num : "").'L'.a:lnr.s:settings.id_suffix.'" ', 0) else return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 0) endif endfun else function! s:HtmlFormat_n(text, style_id, diff_style_id, lnr) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 0) endfun endif endif if s:settings.prevent_copy =~# 'd' function! s:HtmlFormat_d(text, style_id, diff_style_id) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 1) endfun else function! s:HtmlFormat_d(text, style_id, diff_style_id) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 0) endfun endif if s:settings.prevent_copy =~# 'f' " Note the elements for fill spaces will have a single space for " content, to allow active cursor CSS selection to work. " " Wrap the whole thing in a span for the 1px padding workaround for gaps. function! s:FoldColumn_build(char, len, numfill, char2, class, click) let l:input_open = "" : "'>") return "". \ l:input_open.l:common_attrs.repeat(a:char, a:len). \ (!empty(a:char2) ? a:char2 : ""). \ l:input_close . "" endfun function! s:FoldColumn_fill() return s:FoldColumn_build('', s:foldcolumn, 0, '', 'FoldColumn', '') endfun else " For normal fold columns, simply space-pad to the desired width (note that " the FoldColumn definition includes a whitespace:pre rule) function! s:FoldColumn_build(char, len, numfill, char2, class, click) return "". \ repeat(a:char, a:len).a:char2.repeat(' ', a:numfill). \ "" endfun function! s:FoldColumn_fill() return s:HtmlFormat(repeat(' ', s:foldcolumn), s:FOLD_C_ID, 0, "", 0) endfun endif if s:settings.prevent_copy =~# 't' " put an extra empty span at the end for dynamic folds, so the linebreak can " be surrounded. Otherwise do it as normal. " " TODO: isn't there a better way to do this, than placing it here and using a " substitute later? if s:settings.dynamic_folds function! s:HtmlFormat_t(text, style_id, diff_style_id) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 1) . \ s:HtmlFormat("", a:style_id, 0, "", 0) endfun else function! s:HtmlFormat_t(text, style_id, diff_style_id) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 1) endfun endif else function! s:HtmlFormat_t(text, style_id, diff_style_id) return s:HtmlFormat(a:text, a:style_id, a:diff_style_id, "", 0) endfun endif " Return CSS style describing given highlight id (can be empty) function! s:CSS1(id) let a = "" if synIDattr(a:id, "inverse") " For inverse, we always must set both colors (and exchange them) let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . "color: " . ( x != "" ? x : s:bgc ) . "; " let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) let a = a . "background-color: " . ( x != "" ? x : s:fgc ) . "; " else let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "fg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" | let a = a . "color: " . x . "; " | endif let x = s:HtmlColor(synIDattr(a:id, "bg#", s:whatterm)) if x != "" let a = a . "background-color: " . x . "; " " stupid hack because almost every browser seems to have at least one font " which shows 1px gaps between lines which have background let a = a . "padding-bottom: 1px; " elseif (a:id == s:FOLDED_ID || a:id == s:LINENR_ID || a:id == s:FOLD_C_ID) && !empty(s:settings.prevent_copy) " input elements default to a different color than the rest of the page let a = a . "background-color: " . s:bgc . "; " endif endif if synIDattr(a:id, "bold") | let a = a . "font-weight: bold; " | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "italic") | let a = a . "font-style: italic; " | endif if synIDattr(a:id, "underline") | let a = a . "text-decoration: underline; " | endif return a endfun if s:settings.dynamic_folds " compares two folds as stored in our list of folds " A fold is "less" than another if it starts at an earlier line number, " or ends at a later line number, ties broken by fold level function! s:FoldCompare(f1, f2) if a:f1.firstline != a:f2.firstline " put it before if it starts earlier return a:f1.firstline - a:f2.firstline elseif a:f1.lastline != a:f2.lastline " put it before if it ends later return a:f2.lastline - a:f1.lastline else " if folds begin and end on the same lines, put lowest fold level first return a:f1.level - a:f2.level endif endfunction endif " Set some options to make it work faster. " Don't report changes for :substitute, there will be many of them. " Don't change other windows; turn off scroll bind temporarily let s:old_title = &title let s:old_icon = &icon let s:old_et = &l:et let s:old_bind = &l:scrollbind let s:old_report = &report let s:old_search = @/ let s:old_more = &more set notitle noicon setlocal et set nomore set report=1000000 setlocal noscrollbind if exists(':ownsyntax') && exists('w:current_syntax') let s:current_syntax = w:current_syntax elseif exists('b:current_syntax') let s:current_syntax = b:current_syntax else let s:current_syntax = 'none' endif if s:current_syntax == '' let s:current_syntax = 'none' endif " Split window to create a buffer with the HTML file. let s:orgbufnr = winbufnr(0) let s:origwin_stl = &l:stl if expand("%") == "" if exists('g:html_diff_win_num') exec 'new Untitled_win'.g:html_diff_win_num.'.'.(s:settings.use_xhtml ? 'x' : '').'html' else exec 'new Untitled.'.(s:settings.use_xhtml ? 'x' : '').'html' endif else exec 'new %.'.(s:settings.use_xhtml ? 'x' : '').'html' endif " Resize the new window to very small in order to make it draw faster let s:old_winheight = winheight(0) let s:old_winfixheight = &l:winfixheight if s:old_winheight > 2 resize 1 " leave enough room to view one line at a time norm! G norm! zt endif setlocal winfixheight let s:newwin_stl = &l:stl " on the new window, set the least time-consuming fold method let s:old_fen = &foldenable setlocal foldmethod=manual setlocal nofoldenable let s:newwin = winnr() let s:orgwin = bufwinnr(s:orgbufnr) setlocal modifiable %d let s:old_paste = &paste set paste let s:old_magic = &magic set magic " set the fileencoding to match the charset we'll be using let &l:fileencoding=s:settings.vim_encoding " According to http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html#doc-char-set, the byte " order mark is highly recommend on the web when using multibyte encodings. But, " it is not a good idea to include it on UTF-8 files. Otherwise, let Vim " determine when it is actually inserted. if s:settings.vim_encoding == 'utf-8' setlocal nobomb else setlocal bomb endif let s:lines = [] if s:settings.use_xhtml if s:settings.encoding != "" call add(s:lines, "") else call add(s:lines, "") endif let s:tag_close = ' />' else let s:tag_close = '>' endif let s:HtmlSpace = ' ' let s:LeadingSpace = ' ' let s:HtmlEndline = '' if s:settings.no_pre let s:HtmlEndline = '", \ ""]) " include encoding as close to the top as possible, but only if not already " contained in XML information (to avoid haggling over content type) if s:settings.encoding != "" && !s:settings.use_xhtml call add(s:lines, "".expand("%:p:~").""), \ ("", \ s:settings.use_xhtml ? "" : "', \ '']) " TODO: IE7 doesn't *actually* support XHTML, maybe we should remove this. " But if it's served up as tag soup, maybe the following will work, so " leave it in for now. call extend(s:lines, [ \ "", \]) else " if we aren't doing hover_unfold, use CSS 1 only call extend(s:lines, [ \ "' \]) endif else " if we aren't doing any dynamic folding, no need for any special rules call extend(s:lines, [ \ "", \]) endif endif " insert script tag; javascript is always needed for the line number " normalization for URL hashes call extend(s:lines, [ \ "", \ "" \ ]) call extend(s:lines, [""]) if !empty(s:settings.prevent_copy) call extend(s:lines, \ ["", \ "", \ "
0
", \ "
", \ "
" \ ]) else call extend(s:lines, [""]) endif if s:settings.no_pre " if we're not using CSS we use a font tag which can't have a div inside if s:settings.use_css call extend(s:lines, ["
"]) endif else call extend(s:lines, ["
"])
endif

exe s:orgwin . "wincmd w"

" caches of style data
" initialize to include line numbers if using them
if s:settings.number_lines
  let s:stylelist = { s:LINENR_ID : ".LineNr { " . s:CSS1( s:LINENR_ID ) . "}" }
else
  let s:stylelist = {}
endif
let s:diffstylelist = {
      \   s:DIFF_A_ID : ".DiffAdd { " . s:CSS1( s:DIFF_A_ID ) . "}",
      \   s:DIFF_C_ID : ".DiffChange { " . s:CSS1( s:DIFF_C_ID ) . "}",
      \   s:DIFF_D_ID : ".DiffDelete { " . s:CSS1( s:DIFF_D_ID ) . "}",
      \   s:DIFF_T_ID : ".DiffText { " . s:CSS1( s:DIFF_T_ID ) . "}"
      \ }

" set up progress bar in the status line
if !s:settings.no_progress
  " ProgressBar Indicator
  let s:progressbar={}

  " Progessbar specific functions
  func! s:ProgressBar(title, max_value, winnr)
    let pgb=copy(s:progressbar)
    let pgb.title = a:title.' '
    let pgb.max_value = a:max_value
    let pgb.winnr = a:winnr
    let pgb.cur_value = 0
    let pgb.items = { 'title'   : { 'color' : 'Statusline' },
	  \'bar'     : { 'color' : 'Statusline' , 'fillcolor' : 'DiffDelete' , 'bg' : 'Statusline' } ,
	  \'counter' : { 'color' : 'Statusline' } }
    let pgb.last_value = 0
    let pgb.needs_redraw = 0
    " Note that you must use len(split) instead of len() if you want to use 
    " unicode in title.
    "
    " Subtract 3 for spacing around the title.
    " Subtract 4 for the percentage display.
    " Subtract 2 for spacing before this.
    " Subtract 2 more for the '|' on either side of the progress bar
    let pgb.subtractedlen=len(split(pgb.title, '\zs'))+3+4+2+2
    let pgb.max_len = 0
    set laststatus=2
    return pgb
  endfun

  " Function: progressbar.calculate_ticks() {{{1
  func! s:progressbar.calculate_ticks(pb_len)
    if a:pb_len<=0
      let pb_len = 100
    else
      let pb_len = a:pb_len
    endif
    let self.progress_ticks = map(range(pb_len+1), "v:val * self.max_value / pb_len")
  endfun

  "Function: progressbar.paint()
  func! s:progressbar.paint()
    " Recalculate widths.
    let max_len = winwidth(self.winnr)
    let pb_len = 0
    " always true on first call because of initial value of self.max_len
    if max_len != self.max_len
      let self.max_len = max_len

      " Progressbar length
      let pb_len = max_len - self.subtractedlen

      call self.calculate_ticks(pb_len)

      let self.needs_redraw = 1
      let cur_value = 0
      let self.pb_len = pb_len
    else
      " start searching at the last found index to make the search for the
      " appropriate tick value normally take 0 or 1 comparisons
      let cur_value = self.last_value
      let pb_len = self.pb_len
    endif

    let cur_val_max = pb_len > 0 ? pb_len : 100

    " find the current progress bar position based on precalculated thresholds
    while cur_value < cur_val_max && self.cur_value > self.progress_ticks[cur_value]
      let cur_value += 1
    endwhile

    " update progress bar
    if self.last_value != cur_value || self.needs_redraw || self.cur_value == self.max_value
      let self.needs_redraw = 1
      let self.last_value = cur_value

      let t_color  = self.items.title.color
      let b_fcolor = self.items.bar.fillcolor
      let b_color  = self.items.bar.color
      let c_color  = self.items.counter.color

      let stl =  "%#".t_color."#%-( ".self.title." %)".
	    \"%#".b_color."#".
	    \(pb_len>0 ?
	    \	('|%#'.b_fcolor."#%-(".repeat(" ",cur_value)."%)".
	    \	 '%#'.b_color."#".repeat(" ",pb_len-cur_value)."|"):
	    \	('')).
	    \"%=%#".c_color."#%( ".printf("%3.d ",100*self.cur_value/self.max_value)."%% %)"
      call setwinvar(self.winnr, '&stl', stl)
    endif
  endfun

  func! s:progressbar.incr( ... )
    let self.cur_value += (a:0 ? a:1 : 1)
    " if we were making a general-purpose progress bar, we'd need to limit to a
    " lower limit as well, but since we always increment with a positive value
    " in this script, we only need limit the upper value
    let self.cur_value = (self.cur_value > self.max_value ? self.max_value : self.cur_value)
    call self.paint()
  endfun
  " }}}
  if s:settings.dynamic_folds
    " to process folds we make two passes through each line
    let s:pgb = s:ProgressBar("Processing folds:", line('$')*2, s:orgwin)
  endif
endif

" First do some preprocessing for dynamic folding. Do this for the entire file
" so we don't accidentally start within a closed fold or something.
let s:allfolds = []

if s:settings.dynamic_folds
  let s:lnum = 1
  let s:end = line('$')
  " save the fold text and set it to the default so we can find fold levels
  let s:foldtext_save = &foldtext
  setlocal foldtext&

  " we will set the foldcolumn in the html to the greater of the maximum fold
  " level and the current foldcolumn setting
  let s:foldcolumn = &foldcolumn

  " get all info needed to describe currently closed folds
  while s:lnum <= s:end
    if foldclosed(s:lnum) == s:lnum
      " default fold text has '+-' and then a number of dashes equal to fold
      " level, so subtract 2 from index of first non-dash after the dashes
      " in order to get the fold level of the current fold
      let s:level = match(foldtextresult(s:lnum), '+-*\zs[^-]') - 2
      " store fold info for later use
      let s:newfold = {'firstline': s:lnum, 'lastline': foldclosedend(s:lnum), 'level': s:level,'type': "closed-fold"}
      call add(s:allfolds, s:newfold)
      " open the fold so we can find any contained folds
      execute s:lnum."foldopen"
    else
      if !s:settings.no_progress
	call s:pgb.incr()
	if s:pgb.needs_redraw
	  redrawstatus
	  let s:pgb.needs_redraw = 0
	endif
      endif
      let s:lnum = s:lnum + 1
    endif
  endwhile

  " close all folds to get info for originally open folds
  silent! %foldclose!
  let s:lnum = 1

  " the originally open folds will be all folds we encounter that aren't
  " already in the list of closed folds
  while s:lnum <= s:end
    if foldclosed(s:lnum) == s:lnum
      " default fold text has '+-' and then a number of dashes equal to fold
      " level, so subtract 2 from index of first non-dash after the dashes
      " in order to get the fold level of the current fold
      let s:level = match(foldtextresult(s:lnum), '+-*\zs[^-]') - 2
      let s:newfold = {'firstline': s:lnum, 'lastline': foldclosedend(s:lnum), 'level': s:level,'type': "closed-fold"}
      " only add the fold if we don't already have it
      if empty(s:allfolds) || index(s:allfolds, s:newfold) == -1
	let s:newfold.type = "open-fold"
	call add(s:allfolds, s:newfold)
      endif
      " open the fold so we can find any contained folds
      execute s:lnum."foldopen"
    else
      if !s:settings.no_progress
	call s:pgb.incr()
	if s:pgb.needs_redraw
	  redrawstatus
	  let s:pgb.needs_redraw = 0
	endif
      endif
      let s:lnum = s:lnum + 1
    endif
  endwhile

  " sort the folds so that we only ever need to look at the first item in the
  " list of folds
  call sort(s:allfolds, "s:FoldCompare")

  let &l:foldtext = s:foldtext_save
  unlet s:foldtext_save

  " close all folds again so we can get the fold text as we go
  silent! %foldclose!

  " Go through and remove folds we don't need to (or cannot) process in the
  " current conversion range
  "
  " If a fold is removed which contains other folds, which are included, we need
  " to adjust the level of the included folds as used by the conversion logic
  " (avoiding special cases is good)
  "
  " Note any time we remove a fold, either all of the included folds are in it,
  " or none of them, because we only remove a fold if neither its start nor its
  " end are within the conversion range.
  let leveladjust = 0
  for afold in s:allfolds
    let removed = 0
    if exists("g:html_start_line") && exists("g:html_end_line")
      if afold.firstline < g:html_start_line
	if afold.lastline <= g:html_end_line && afold.lastline >= g:html_start_line
	  " if a fold starts before the range to convert but stops within the
	  " range, we need to include it. Make it start on the first converted
	  " line.
	  let afold.firstline = g:html_start_line
	else
	  " if the fold lies outside the range or the start and stop enclose
	  " the entire range, don't bother parsing it
	  call remove(s:allfolds, index(s:allfolds, afold))
	  let removed = 1
	  if afold.lastline > g:html_end_line
	    let leveladjust += 1
	  endif
	endif
      elseif afold.firstline > g:html_end_line
	" If the entire fold lies outside the range we need to remove it.
	call remove(s:allfolds, index(s:allfolds, afold))
	let removed = 1
      endif
    elseif exists("g:html_start_line")
      if afold.firstline < g:html_start_line
	" if there is no last line, but there is a first line, the end of the
	" fold will always lie within the region of interest, so keep it
	let afold.firstline = g:html_start_line
      endif
    elseif exists("g:html_end_line")
      " if there is no first line we default to the first line in the buffer so
      " the fold start will always be included if the fold itself is included.
      " If however the entire fold lies outside the range we need to remove it.
      if afold.firstline > g:html_end_line
	call remove(s:allfolds, index(s:allfolds, afold))
	let removed = 1
      endif
    endif
    if !removed
      let afold.level -= leveladjust
      if afold.level+1 > s:foldcolumn
	let s:foldcolumn = afold.level+1
      endif
    endif
  endfor

  " if we've removed folds containing the conversion range from processing,
  " getting foldtext as we go won't know to open the removed folds, so the
  " foldtext would be wrong; open them now.
  "
  " Note that only when a start and an end line is specified will a fold
  " containing the current range ever be removed.
  while leveladjust > 0
    exe g:html_start_line."foldopen"
    let leveladjust -= 1
  endwhile
endif

" Now loop over all lines in the original text to convert to html.
" Use html_start_line and html_end_line if they are set.
if exists("g:html_start_line")
  let s:lnum = html_start_line
  if s:lnum < 1 || s:lnum > line("$")
    let s:lnum = 1
  endif
else
  let s:lnum = 1
endif
if exists("g:html_end_line")
  let s:end = html_end_line
  if s:end < s:lnum || s:end > line("$")
    let s:end = line("$")
  endif
else
  let s:end = line("$")
endif

" stack to keep track of all the folds containing the current line
let s:foldstack = []

if !s:settings.no_progress
  let s:pgb = s:ProgressBar("Processing lines:", s:end - s:lnum + 1, s:orgwin)
endif

if s:settings.number_lines
  let s:margin = strlen(s:end) + 1
else
  let s:margin = 0
endif

if has('folding') && !s:settings.ignore_folding
  let s:foldfillchar = &fillchars[matchend(&fillchars, 'fold:')]
  if s:foldfillchar == ''
    let s:foldfillchar = '-'
  endif
endif
let s:difffillchar = &fillchars[matchend(&fillchars, 'diff:')]
if s:difffillchar == ''
  let s:difffillchar = '-'
endif

let s:foldId = 0

if !s:settings.expand_tabs
  " If keeping tabs, add them to printable characters so we keep them when
  " formatting text (strtrans() doesn't replace printable chars)
  let s:old_isprint = &isprint
  setlocal isprint+=9
endif

while s:lnum <= s:end

  " If there are filler lines for diff mode, show these above the line.
  let s:filler = diff_filler(s:lnum)
  if s:filler > 0
    let s:n = s:filler
    while s:n > 0
      let s:new = repeat(s:difffillchar, 3)

      if s:n > 2 && s:n < s:filler && !s:settings.whole_filler
	let s:new = s:new . " " . s:filler . " inserted lines "
	let s:n = 2
      endif

      if !s:settings.no_pre
	" HTML line wrapping is off--go ahead and fill to the margin
	" TODO: what about when CSS wrapping is turned on?
	let s:new = s:new . repeat(s:difffillchar, &columns - strlen(s:new) - s:margin)
      else
	let s:new = s:new . repeat(s:difffillchar, 3)
      endif

      let s:new = s:HtmlFormat_d(s:new, s:DIFF_D_ID, 0)
      if s:settings.number_lines
	" Indent if line numbering is on. Indent gets style of line number
	" column.
	let s:new = s:HtmlFormat_n(repeat(' ', s:margin), s:LINENR_ID, 0, 0) . s:new
      endif
      if s:settings.dynamic_folds && !s:settings.no_foldcolumn && s:foldcolumn > 0
	" Indent for foldcolumn if there is one. Assume it's empty, there should
	" not be a fold for deleted lines in diff mode.
	let s:new = s:FoldColumn_fill() . s:new
      endif
      call add(s:lines, s:new.s:HtmlEndline)

      let s:n = s:n - 1
    endwhile
    unlet s:n
  endif
  unlet s:filler

  " Start the line with the line number.
  if s:settings.number_lines
    let s:numcol = repeat(' ', s:margin - 1 - strlen(s:lnum)) . s:lnum . ' '
  endif

  let s:new = ""

  if has('folding') && !s:settings.ignore_folding && foldclosed(s:lnum) > -1 && !s:settings.dynamic_folds
    "
    " This is the beginning of a folded block (with no dynamic folding)
    let s:new = foldtextresult(s:lnum)
    if !s:settings.no_pre
      " HTML line wrapping is off--go ahead and fill to the margin
      let s:new = s:new . repeat(s:foldfillchar, &columns - strlen(s:new))
    endif

    " put numcol in a separate group for sake of unselectable text
    let s:new = (s:settings.number_lines ? s:HtmlFormat_n(s:numcol, s:FOLDED_ID, 0, s:lnum): "") . s:HtmlFormat_t(s:new, s:FOLDED_ID, 0)

    " Skip to the end of the fold
    let s:new_lnum = foldclosedend(s:lnum)

    if !s:settings.no_progress
      call s:pgb.incr(s:new_lnum - s:lnum)
    endif

    let s:lnum = s:new_lnum

  else
    "
    " A line that is not folded, or doing dynamic folding.
    "
    let s:line = getline(s:lnum)
    let s:len = strlen(s:line)

    if s:settings.dynamic_folds
      " First insert a closing for any open folds that end on this line
      while !empty(s:foldstack) && get(s:foldstack,0).lastline == s:lnum-1
	let s:new = s:new.""
	call remove(s:foldstack, 0)
      endwhile

      " Now insert an opening for any new folds that start on this line
      let s:firstfold = 1
      while !empty(s:allfolds) && get(s:allfolds,0).firstline == s:lnum
	let s:foldId = s:foldId + 1
	let s:new .= ""


	" Unless disabled, add a fold column for the opening line of a fold.
	"
	" Note that dynamic folds require using css so we just use css to take
	" care of the leading spaces rather than using   in the case of
	" html_no_pre to make it easier
	if !s:settings.no_foldcolumn
	  " add fold column that can open the new fold
	  if s:allfolds[0].level > 1 && s:firstfold
	    let s:new = s:new . s:FoldColumn_build('|', s:allfolds[0].level - 1, 0, "",
		  \ 'toggle-open FoldColumn','javascript:toggleFold("fold'.s:foldstack[0].id.s:settings.id_suffix.'");')
	  endif
	  " add the filler spaces separately from the '+' char so that it can be
	  " shown/hidden separately during a hover unfold
	  let s:new = s:new . s:FoldColumn_build("+", 1, 0, "",
		\ 'toggle-open FoldColumn', 'javascript:toggleFold("fold'.s:foldId.s:settings.id_suffix.'");')
	  " If this is not the last fold we're opening on this line, we need
	  " to keep the filler spaces hidden if the fold is opened by mouse
	  " hover. If it is the last fold to open in the line, we shouldn't hide
	  " them, so don't apply the toggle-filler class.
	  let s:new = s:new . s:FoldColumn_build(" ", 1, s:foldcolumn - s:allfolds[0].level - 1, "",
		\ 'toggle-open FoldColumn'. (get(s:allfolds, 1, {'firstline': 0}).firstline == s:lnum ?" toggle-filler" :""),
		\ 'javascript:toggleFold("fold'.s:foldId.s:settings.id_suffix.'");')

	  " add fold column that can close the new fold
	  " only add extra blank space if we aren't opening another fold on the
	  " same line
	  if get(s:allfolds, 1, {'firstline': 0}).firstline != s:lnum
	    let s:extra_space = s:foldcolumn - s:allfolds[0].level
	  else
	    let s:extra_space = 0
	  endif
	  if s:firstfold
	    " the first fold in a line has '|' characters from folds opened in
	    " previous lines, before the '-' for this fold
	    let s:new .= s:FoldColumn_build('|', s:allfolds[0].level - 1, s:extra_space, '-',
		  \ 'toggle-closed FoldColumn', 'javascript:toggleFold("fold'.s:foldId.s:settings.id_suffix.'");')
	  else
	    " any subsequent folds in the line only add a single '-'
	    let s:new = s:new . s:FoldColumn_build("-", 1, s:extra_space, "",
		  \ 'toggle-closed FoldColumn', 'javascript:toggleFold("fold'.s:foldId.s:settings.id_suffix.'");')
	  endif
	  let s:firstfold = 0
	endif

	" Add fold text, moving the span ending to the next line so collapsing
	" of folds works correctly.
	" Put numcol in a separate group for sake of unselectable text.
	let s:new = s:new . (s:settings.number_lines ? s:HtmlFormat_n(s:numcol, s:FOLDED_ID, 0, 0) : "") . substitute(s:HtmlFormat_t(foldtextresult(s:lnum), s:FOLDED_ID, 0), '', s:HtmlEndline.'\n\0', '')
	let s:new = s:new . ""

	" open the fold now that we have the fold text to allow retrieval of
	" fold text for subsequent folds
	execute s:lnum."foldopen"
	call insert(s:foldstack, remove(s:allfolds,0))
	let s:foldstack[0].id = s:foldId
      endwhile

      " Unless disabled, add a fold column for other lines.
      "
      " Note that dynamic folds require using css so we just use css to take
      " care of the leading spaces rather than using   in the case of
      " html_no_pre to make it easier
      if !s:settings.no_foldcolumn
	if empty(s:foldstack)
	  " add the empty foldcolumn for unfolded lines if there is a fold
	  " column at all
	  if s:foldcolumn > 0
	    let s:new = s:new . s:FoldColumn_fill()
	  endif
	else
	  " add the fold column for folds not on the opening line
	  if get(s:foldstack, 0).firstline < s:lnum
	    let s:new = s:new . s:FoldColumn_build('|', s:foldstack[0].level, s:foldcolumn - s:foldstack[0].level, "",
		  \ 'FoldColumn', 'javascript:toggleFold("fold'.s:foldstack[0].id.s:settings.id_suffix.'");')
	  endif
	endif
      endif
    endif

    " Now continue with the unfolded line text
    if s:settings.number_lines
      let s:new = s:new . s:HtmlFormat_n(s:numcol, s:LINENR_ID, 0, s:lnum)
    elseif s:settings.line_ids
      let s:new = s:new . s:HtmlFormat_n("", s:LINENR_ID, 0, s:lnum)
    endif

    " Get the diff attribute, if any.
    let s:diffattr = diff_hlID(s:lnum, 1)

    " initialize conceal info to act like not concealed, just in case
    let s:concealinfo = [0, '']

    " Loop over each character in the line
    let s:col = 1

    " most of the time we won't use the diff_id, initialize to zero
    let s:diff_id = 0

    while s:col <= s:len || (s:col == 1 && s:diffattr)
      let s:startcol = s:col " The start column for processing text
      if !s:settings.ignore_conceal && has('conceal')
	let s:concealinfo = synconcealed(s:lnum, s:col)
      endif
      if !s:settings.ignore_conceal && s:concealinfo[0]
	let s:col = s:col + 1
	" Speed loop (it's small - that's the trick)
	" Go along till we find a change in the match sequence number (ending
	" the specific concealed region) or until there are no more concealed
	" characters.
	while s:col <= s:len && s:concealinfo == synconcealed(s:lnum, s:col) | let s:col = s:col + 1 | endwhile
      elseif s:diffattr
	let s:diff_id = diff_hlID(s:lnum, s:col)
	let s:id = synID(s:lnum, s:col, 1)
	let s:col = s:col + 1
	" Speed loop (it's small - that's the trick)
	" Go along till we find a change in hlID
	while s:col <= s:len && s:id == synID(s:lnum, s:col, 1)
	      \   && s:diff_id == diff_hlID(s:lnum, s:col) |
	      \     let s:col = s:col + 1 |
	      \ endwhile
	if s:len < &columns && !s:settings.no_pre
	  " Add spaces at the end of the raw text line to extend the changed
	  " line to the full width.
	  let s:line = s:line . repeat(' ', &columns - virtcol([s:lnum, s:len]) - s:margin)
	  let s:len = &columns
	endif
      else
	let s:id = synID(s:lnum, s:col, 1)
	let s:col = s:col + 1
	" Speed loop (it's small - that's the trick)
	" Go along till we find a change in synID
	while s:col <= s:len && s:id == synID(s:lnum, s:col, 1) | let s:col = s:col + 1 | endwhile
      endif

      if s:settings.ignore_conceal || !s:concealinfo[0]
	" Expand tabs if needed
	let s:expandedtab = strpart(s:line, s:startcol - 1, s:col - s:startcol)
	if s:settings.expand_tabs
	  let s:offset = 0
	  let s:idx = stridx(s:expandedtab, "\t")
	  while s:idx >= 0
	    if has("multi_byte_encoding")
	      if s:startcol + s:idx == 1
		let s:i = &ts
	      else
		if s:idx == 0
		  let s:prevc = matchstr(s:line, '.\%' . (s:startcol + s:idx + s:offset) . 'c')
		else
		  let s:prevc = matchstr(s:expandedtab, '.\%' . (s:idx + 1) . 'c')
		endif
		let s:vcol = virtcol([s:lnum, s:startcol + s:idx + s:offset - len(s:prevc)])
		let s:i = &ts - (s:vcol % &ts)
	      endif
	      let s:offset -= s:i - 1
	    else
	      let s:i = &ts - ((s:idx + s:startcol - 1) % &ts)
	    endif
	    let s:expandedtab = substitute(s:expandedtab, '\t', repeat(' ', s:i), '')
	    let s:idx = stridx(s:expandedtab, "\t")
	  endwhile
	end

	" get the highlight group name to use
	let s:id = synIDtrans(s:id)
      else
	" use Conceal highlighting for concealed text
	let s:id = s:CONCEAL_ID
	let s:expandedtab = s:concealinfo[1]
      endif

      " Output the text with the same synID, with class set to the highlight ID
      " name, unless it has been concealed completely.
      if strlen(s:expandedtab) > 0
	let s:new = s:new . s:HtmlFormat(s:expandedtab,  s:id, s:diff_id, "", 0)
      endif
    endwhile
  endif

  call extend(s:lines, split(s:new.s:HtmlEndline, '\n', 1))
  if !s:settings.no_progress && s:pgb.needs_redraw
    redrawstatus
    let s:pgb.needs_redraw = 0
  endif
  let s:lnum = s:lnum + 1

  if !s:settings.no_progress
    call s:pgb.incr()
  endif
endwhile

if s:settings.dynamic_folds
  " finish off any open folds
  while !empty(s:foldstack)
    let s:lines[-1].=""
    call remove(s:foldstack, 0)
  endwhile

  " add fold column to the style list if not already there
  let s:id = s:FOLD_C_ID
  if !has_key(s:stylelist, s:id)
    let s:stylelist[s:id] = '.FoldColumn { ' . s:CSS1(s:id) . '}'
  endif
endif

if s:settings.no_pre
  if !s:settings.use_css
    " Close off the font tag that encapsulates the whole 
    call extend(s:lines, ["", "", ""])
  else
    call extend(s:lines, ["
", "", ""]) endif else call extend(s:lines, ["", "", ""]) endif exe s:newwin . "wincmd w" call setline(1, s:lines) unlet s:lines " Mangle modelines so Vim doesn't try to use HTML text as a modeline if editing " this file in the future; need to do this after generating all the text in case " the modeline text has different highlight groups which all turn out to be " stripped from the final output. %s!\v(%(^|\s+)%([Vv]i%(m%([<=>]?\d+)?)?|ex)):!\1\:!ge " The generated HTML is admittedly ugly and takes a LONG time to fold. " Make sure the user doesn't do syntax folding when loading a generated file, " using a modeline. call append(line('$'), "") " Now, when we finally know which, we define the colors and styles if s:settings.use_css 1;/