The clojure and clojurescript tags (at least) should have a lang-clj syntax-highlighting hint. I don't know what they have now, but it's wrong.
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Apparently, clojure has a lang-lisp hint (which makes sense on first blush, since the tag wiki says Clojure is a dialect of Lisp), while clojurescript does not have any.
For some reason, if you add a hint, it works, but I cannot find lang-clj in the list of default hints to use, so unfortunately I cannot complete this for you.
Perhaps the prettify script that we use is up to date but our backend isn't. I'll have to harass the devs about this.
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I confirmed that using "language: lang-clj" results in the correct highlighting, and clojure is supported according to the FAQ of the prettify readme, so most likely the list is out of date. Aug 19, 2014 at 17:52
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2@Francis It definitely is. There's quite a few of them missing, and even some synonyms in there that ultimately go to the same highlighter. Seems like, being a moderator-only option, it'd just be easier to reference the FAQ and use a text field to let us enter it instead. Aug 19, 2014 at 21:38
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Looks like lang-clj has been added at some point in the last year.– Michael Myers ModFeb 17, 2016 at 17:38