com.asayama.gwt.angular.site.examples.client.PrettifyExampleDocumentation.html Maven / Gradle / Ivy
  
    gwt-angular-prettify offers google-code-prettify 
    inside your GWT Angular code.
  
  
    
  
  
  View
  
    There are two ways you can make use of gwtPrettify directive, either as an
    attribute directive, or as a class directive.
  
    If you have a fairly small code, or a piece of code that is not intended
    for compilation but simply for documentation, consider using the class 
    directive. The class directive allows you to inline your code snippet inside
    your <PRE>. You will have to escape any occurrence of
    characters that may conflict with HTML parsing and rendering, of course.
  
  
  
  Controller
  
    If you have a fairly large code snippet, consider using the attribute
    directive. data-gwt-prettify directive takes a single argument,
    which is a TextResource. You can define your TextResource
     as you would normally do with your GWT applications. You can see an
    example of this below, MyResources, which is used to expose the
    code to the view via the controller in VIEW_CODE public final
    property.
  
  
  Configuration
  
    The following modules are required in the gwt.xml.
  
  
  
    The following Maven dependencies are required in the pom.xml.
  
  
<dependency>
  <groupId>com.asayama.gwt</groupId>
  <artifactId>gwt-angular-prettify</artifactId>
  <version>{{ PROJECT_VERSION }}</version>
</dependency>
  
    You can also browse the full source code on Github.
  
    
      {{ GITHUB_SOURCE_URL }}/gwt-angular-site/gwt-angular-examples/Prettify