jk@cs.man.ac.uk (John Kewley ICL) (09/07/90)
Anyone got a definitions file for [vt]grind for C++? In particular I would like one which has directives treated as comments. Does anyone know of any PD versions of tgrind ? -- J.K. John M. Kewley, ICL, Wenlock Way, West Gorton, Manchester. M12 5DR Tel: (+44) 61 223 1301 X2138 Email: jk@r6.cs.man.ac.uk / jk@nw.stl.stc.co.uk
av@kielo.uta.fi (Arto V. Viitanen) (09/10/90)
>>>>> On 7 Sep 90 09:08:55 GMT, jk@cs.man.ac.uk (John Kewley ICL) said:
John> Anyone got a definitions file for [vt]grind for C++?
John> In particular I would like one which has directives treated as comments.
John> Does anyone know of any PD versions of tgrind ?
John> --
John> J.K.
John>
John> John M. Kewley, ICL, Wenlock Way, West Gorton, Manchester. M12 5DR
John> Tel: (+44) 61 223 1301 X2138 Email: jk@r6.cs.man.ac.uk / jk@nw.stl.stc.co.uk
I now, this is wrong answer, but you could try Norbert Kiesel's (norbert at
rwthi3) C++2LaTeX. It understands C++ 2.0 and ANSI C, and generates LaTeX
file out of it.
--
Arto V. Viitanen email: av@kielo.uta.fi
University Of Tampere, av@ohdake.cs.uta.fi
Finland
brucec@phoebus.phoebus.labs.tek.com (Bruce Cohen;;50-662;LP=A;) (09/11/90)
In article <AV.90Sep10084632@kielo.uta.fi> av@kielo.uta.fi (Arto V. Viitanen) writes: > I now, this is wrong answer, but you could try Norbert Kiesel's (norbert at > rwthi3) C++2LaTeX. It understands C++ 2.0 and ANSI C, and generates LaTeX > file out of it. > -- Does anyone know if this or any similar package is available via ftp? -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: USE THIS ADDRESS TO REPLY, REPLY-TO IN HEADER MAY BE BROKEN! Bruce Cohen, Computer Research Lab email: brucec@tekcrl.labs.tek.com Tektronix Laboratories, Tektronix, Inc. phone: (503)627-5241 M/S 50-662, P.O. Box 500, Beaverton, OR 97077