sourcehighlight is annoyingly slow, but it does support wiki directives in comments. See [here](http://www.cs.unb.ca/~bremner/teaching/java_examples/snippet/ListMerge/) for an example (tags). > I think that is just a result of it expanding directives, and wikilinks, > everywhere in the file, which is generally a possible problem.. > --[[Joey]] * * * * * I think having the option to choose source code page types from the dropdown list is definitely a feature. This gives users an easy way to contribute programs (say `.pl` files) or code snippets (like, for example, the Elisp area of the EmacsWiki). Actually, would there any other way to create a `.pl` file without write access to the repository? --[[JasonBlevins]] > Well, you can upload them as an attachment if the wiki is configured to > allow it. Having them in the drop down becomes a problem when there are > so many wacky extensions in there that you can't find anything. > --[[Joey]] >> I should just note that the >> [[sourcecode|todo/automatic_use_of_syntax_plugin_on_source_code_files/discussion]] >> plugin only adds the file extensions listed in the config. This shouldn't cause >> massive drop-down menu pollution. -- [[Will]] >>> That seems to be the way to go! --[[Joey]]