Re: How to use eudoc and creole

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Thank you.
I should have realised that the output would go to the current directory rather than where the source was found. That could be almost anywhere if nothing that uses the current directory has been run. I have now created a batch file which sets the current directory and then runs creole. That has worked.

Just for fun I also put <eucode> and </eucode> at the beginning and end of a short Euphoria program and ran that through creole (without eudoc). That produced an HTML file with the Euphoria code colored and formatted, although the tabs are not ideal.

Arthur

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