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In the FAQ on syntax highlighting, it states that Stack Overflow uses Google Prettify, an external syntax highlighter, and issues and requests with it should be reported to them since SE doesn't maintain that highlighter.

However, in April 2020, Google announced that Prettify had been discontinued and would no longer be maintained, and at the same time, the repository was marked read-only and is no longer accepting new issue filings.

Given that, if I find a bug with the syntax highlighter, or have a feature idea for it, where should I file it? Should I file them here on Meta?

(This question is not about what SE should do to their current syntax highlighting setup; I've already started a discussion on Meta.SE about it, linked above. Rather, it's about where users should file issues about it.)

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    Until we get an answer to your other question, regarding whether SE is going to maintain their own fork of Prettify or switch to another highlighter, I suspect the answer to this question is /dev/null. There's no real point in filing bugs against something where they cannot be fixed. Jun 15, 2020 at 1:14
  • @CodyGray Perhaps filing them on meta is a good idea anyway, to help advance the idea that SE should do something about the highlighter situation?
    – gparyani
    Jun 15, 2020 at 2:26
  • Note: I asked about that in the context of the current CommonMark migration. Answer: They will keep the highlighter for now, but it sounded like they are open for changes after the migration is done.
    – janw
    Jun 15, 2020 at 9:06
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    Does this answer your question? What is syntax highlighting and how does it work? Oct 28, 2020 at 17:47

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