diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ba3bddb..667ecbf 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # c2html A tool to add HTML syntax highlighting to C code. -Basicaly you give `c2html` some C code as input and it classifies all the keywords, identifiers etc using `` elements, associating them with the appropriate class names. By applying the `style.css` stylesheet to the generated output, you get the highliting. If you prefer, you can write your own style. +Basically you give `c2html` some C code as input and it classifies all the keywords, identifiers etc using `` elements, associating them with the appropriate class names. By applying the `style.css` stylesheet to the generated output, you get the highliting. If you prefer, you can write your own style. # Index * [Install](#install) @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Basicaly you give `c2html` some C code as input and it classifies all the keywor # Install ## Supported platforms -The code is very portable so it's be possible to run it everywhere, although there are only a build and install script for \*nix systems. +The code is very portable so it's possible to run it everywhere, although there are only a build and install script for \*nix systems. ## Install the library To install the library, you just need to copy the `c2html.c` and `c2html.h` files wherever you want to use them and compile them as they were your files. Since the library is so small, you can also just copy the contents of `c2html` in your own project. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ You can highlight your C files by doing This command will generate the highlighted C code. ### --no-table -Normally, `c2html` will generate html using a `` element, where each line is a `` element. This makes the output kind of big. By using the `--no-table` option, it's possible to generate a more lightweight output where lines are splitted using `
` elements instead of using a `
`. +Normally, `c2html` will generate html using a `
` element, where each line is a `` element. This makes the output kind of big. By using the `--no-table` option, it's possible to generate a more lightweight output where lines are split using `
` elements instead of using a `
`. You'd use it like this; ```sh