First off thanks to everyone for there suggestions. I have since
found what I was looking for. It is a package called "listings".
I got it from my local CTAN archive. I have yet to use it but
the docs seem to show that it will do what I want.
The package is copyrighted and I see no mention th
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> Some where I once saw a c/c++ to LaTex tool that would
> take as input a source file and produce a .tex file.
>
> If I remember right it would do some pretty formatting of the
> syntax.
>
> Does any one know what this package might be and where it might
> be
Paul Healey asked about C++/C to LaTeX ...
The Debian package vgrind works. It generates several outputs from
a code file, and understands several languages. The default here is
to generate postscript. I don't know all its features, but you might
try it.
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"A. Paul Heely Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some where I once saw a c/c++ to LaTex tool that would
> take as input a source file and produce a .tex file.
>
> If I remember right it would do some pretty formatting of the
> syntax.
It's called lgr
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, A. Paul Heely Jr. wrote:
> Some where I once saw a c/c++ to LaTex tool that would
> take as input a source file and produce a .tex file.
>
> If I remember right it would do some pretty formatting of the
> syntax.
Hmm. I don't have the tool you'
Some where I once saw a c/c++ to LaTex tool that would
take as input a source file and produce a .tex file.
If I remember right it would do some pretty formatting of the
syntax.
Does any one know what this package might be and where it might
be found? I have looked in a couple of archives
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