minted was created in 2009
by Konrad Rudolph. Geoffrey Poore agreed to
take over minted maintenance in March of 2013, since his
PythonTeX package also provides an
interface to Pygments.
minted is currently in final development for v2.0. If no bugs are found in
the current alpha release, it will become v2.0 with only very minor changes.
All planned features are present in the current alpha release. The alpha
release should be quite stable, but users who need maximum stability are
encouraged to use minted 1.7 or PythonTeX. The release on CTAN will only
be updated once v2.0 is finalized.
minted is a LaTeX package that facilitates expressive syntax highlighting
using the Pygments library. The package also provides options to customize
the highlighted source code output using fancyvrb.
For instance, this code:
\begin{minted}[mathescape,
linenos,
numbersep=5pt,
gobble=2,
frame=lines,
framesep=2mm]{csharp}
string title = "This is a Unicode π in the sky"
/*
Defined as $\pi=\lim_{n\to\infty}\frac{P_n}{d}$ where $P$ is the perimeter
of an $n$-sided regular polygon circumscribing a
circle of diameter $d$.
*/
const double pi = 3.1415926535
\end{minted}will produce the following rendering:
See the documentation for examples and installation instructions.
minted is distributed with both TeX Live and MiKTeX. It is also available
from CTAN. In any case,
Python and Pygments
need to be installed separately.
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), version 1.3 or later.
Additionally, the project may be distributed under the terms of the 3-Clause ("New") BSD license.
Please use the project's GitHub site at https://github.com/gpoore/minted for suggestions, feature requests, and bug reports.
