Improve highlighting of code samples#1517
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Add highlighting for the prompt marker in the code samples. Refactor the html formatting so that the html tags are automatically generated and don't have to be written manually in the code samples sources.
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Closing in favor of #2538 due to inability to push to fork. Commit credits will remain. Thanks for your contribution all those years ago :) |
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Add highlighting for the prompt marker in the code samples on the main page. This increases readability of the examples. The chosen color is the same as the one in the docs. It works quite well also on dark background:

Refactor the html formatting so that the html tags are automatically generated and don't have to be written manually in the code samples sources.
format_html()is actually a poor man's pygments, but I did not want to introduce this dependency. However, switching to pygments would be straight forward, if one wants to have full-fledged highlighting at some point in the future.