This may work for instructors, but probably is too complicated for students in an online environment. One way of entering the code might be to copy and paste in the WYSIWYG mode which should produce the breaks, and the use the code tool to add the appropriate tags. From what I can tell from the discussion the filter development was 8 years ago and GeSHi seems to be maintained. The Moodle Docs page is automatically updated by copying the previous release, new releases may have more updated info, but sometimes the documentation is abandoned with little revision. I think the reason for the 1.9.4 reference is that the documents for GeSHi are out of date and stagnant.
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