development/source-highlight: Fix README.

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GNU Source-highlight
This program, given a source file, produces a document with syntax highlighting.
It also provides a C++ highlight library.
This program, given a source file, produces a document with syntax
highlighting. It also provides a C++ highlight library.
Source-highlight reads source language specifications dynamically, thus it can
be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new
languages. It also reads output format specifications dynamically, and thus it
can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for handling new
output formats. The syntax for these specifications is quite easy (take a look
at the manual).
Source-highlight reads source language specifications dynamically,
thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling the sources) for
handling new languages. It also reads output format specifications
dynamically, and thus it can be easily extended (without recompiling
the sources) for handling new output formats. The syntax for these
specifications is quite easy (take a look at the manual).
Source-highlight is a command line program, and it can also be used as a CGI.
Source-highlight is a command line program, and it can also be used as
a CGI.
Notice that source-highlight can also be used as a formatter (i.e., without
highlighting): you can, for instance, format a txt file in HTML (and it will
take care of translating special characters, such as, <, >, &).
Notice that source-highlight can also be used as a formatter (i.e.,
without highlighting): you can, for instance, format a txt file in
HTML (and it will take care of translating special characters, such
as, <, >, &).
A common example:
less /usr/src/linux/kernel/panic.c