A Sublime Text 2/3 plugin to print files as HTML with color syntax highlighting and line numbers, and open them in your browser for printing.
Colorization and HTML conversion is currently performed by Pygments, which supports a range of languages and syntaxes.
Currently Plugin specified word wrap for ST3 is still under development. Web Browsers will still handle word wrap as necessary.
- Install Package Manager.
- Use
Cmd+Shift+P
orCtrl+Shift+P
thenPackage Control: Install Package
. - Look for
Print to HTML
and install it.
If you prefer to install manually, install git, then:
git clone https://github.com/jchampy/sublimetext-print-to-html "<Sublime Text 3 Packages folder>/Print to HTML"
- For best results, save your file with an appropriate extension beforehand.
- To print the current file, use one of the following methods:
- use
Shift+Alt+P
to print current file as HTML via your browser, or - from File menu, use
Print as HTML to Browser
orPrint as HTML to New Buffer
. - press
Ctrl+Shift+P
orCmd+Shift+P
then typeprint
.
- use
- Edit settings in
Preferences->Package Settings->Print in HTML
to customize output formatting and behavior. Options such as monochrome, line numbering, and browser behavior can be modified.
-
Re-Implement Word Wrap JavaScript once bugs are hashed out from SublimeText2 Version
-
Use ST2's internal scope and color data from a buffer to produce an exact replica of a file from ST2 in HTML form. The current approach using Pygments has limitations regarding formats unknown by Pygments (e.g. Markdown) and documents with mixed syntaxes (e.g. PHP embedded in HTML).
The original code is available on Github. Pull requests are welcome.
Created by Joel Thornton.
Forked and updated to Python3 by Matt Hulse
Forked and Pushed for SublimeText3 by Jake Champlin
Uses the Pygments library (included) for code-to-HTML conversion.