I was setting up a nice environment to present my code in printed documentations. First I was using the lstlisting package for Latex but then I stumbled upon minted.

minted is really great, but is there a way to change the highlight colors?

Since minted uses the Pygments library, I assume Pygments is the key to the color, but I haven't found it yet.

Could anyone explain how it can be done or post a link that shows how it's done?

minted highlighted output

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You want

\usemintedstyle{<name>}

where you can get <name> by doing

pygmentize -L styles

at the command prompt/terminal. For example, the minted documentation itself uses the trac style.

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Great. I found some nice styles, but I think I will try to customize them a litte (as shows here pygments.org/docs/styles). Thank you! – Maaalte Feb 1 '11 at 21:27
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