In the meantime I figure out these two options, too. But I decided the effort seems to high for me. Especially as emacs an minted use different syntactic categories.

Johannes

Am 01.02.2020 um 14:50 schrieb John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu>:

My guess is you have two options:

1. Customize the colors in minted to match what is on your screen. I am pretty sure that code in html looks very much like what is on your screen. This might be an entry point to customizing minted style. https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/131456/customize-comment-color-in-minted-style

2. Customize the faces emacs uses for syntax highlighting to match the look in minted.

either way, I don't see a simple way to have a common theme between them, and they will probably always have some minor differences. It might be easier to hack a new exporter for src blocks that turns the htmlized code into latex markup perhaps. 

John

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On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 4:28 AM Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote:
Hi Johannes,

Johannes Brauer <brauer@nordakademie.de> writes:

> Frequently I publish org-mode documents containing source code blocks
> to html (htmlize) and pdf (minted). I would like to see the same
> colors in both export types. But
> I cannot figure out, what’s the best way to achieve this.
>
> Has anyone solved this problem? Are there any hints?

I don't know how to do this and I guess it's difficult.

If you find a solution, please mention it here, others may be
interested.

Thanks!

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 Bastien