d88-pfo@nada.kth.se (Peter Forsberg) (03/01/91)
Quite a while ago, i read something about a program called c++2LaTeX, which could be used to convert c++-source into LaTeX. Does anybody know where i could find this program (for anonymous ftp)? / Peter Forsberg _______________________________________________________________________________ Peter Forsberg Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. Internet: d88-pfo@nada.kth.se ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu (James Darrell McCauley) (03/02/91)
C++2Latex can be FTP'ed from tupac-amaru.informatik.twth-aachen.de (192.35.229.9) in the file C++2LaTeX-1.1-PL3.tar.Z -- James Darrell McCauley (jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu, jdm5548@tamagen.bitnet) Spatial Analysis Lab, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-2117, USA
d88-pfo@dront.nada.kth.se (Peter Forsberg) (03/04/91)
In article <1991Mar1.090858.20128@nada.kth.se> d88-pfo@nada.kth.se (Peter Forsberg) writes: >Quite a while ago, i read something about a program called c++2LaTeX, >which could be used to convert c++-source into LaTeX. >Does anybody know where i could find this program (for anonymous ftp)? > >/ Peter Forsberg I have gotten two answers by mail to my question. It seems as if C++2LaTeX is available for ftp from (at least) these two locations: fidji.informatik.uni-freiburg.de [132.230.30.80] ~ftp/soft/tex cnam.cnam.fr [192.33.159.6] ~ftp/pub/TeX Thank You Frederic Chauveau (cnam) and Joerg Winckler (fidji). / Peter Forsberg _______________________________________________________________________________ Peter Forsberg Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. Internet: d88-pfo@nada.kth.se ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
dhosek@euler.claremont.edu (Don Hosek) (03/04/91)
In article <1991Mar3.210659.20998@nada.kth.se>, d88-pfo@dront.nada.kth.se (Peter Forsberg) writes: > I have gotten two answers by mail to my question. It seems as if C++2LaTeX > is available for ftp from (at least) these two locations: > fidji.informatik.uni-freiburg.de [132.230.30.80] ~ftp/soft/tex > cnam.cnam.fr [192.33.159.6] ~ftp/pub/TeX North American users should retrieve the files from ymir.claremont.edu in [anonymous.tex.utilities.cpp2latex]. -dh --- Don Hosek To retrieve files from ymir via the | dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu mailserver, send a message to | Quixote TeX Consulting mailserv@ymir.claremont.edu with a | 714-625-0147 line saying send [DIRECTORY]FILENAME where DIRECTORY is the FTP directory (sans "anonymous") and FILENAME is the filename, e.g. "send [tex]00readme.txt". There is a list of files in each directory under the name 00files.txt Binary files are not available by this technique.
em@dce.ie (Eamonn McManus) (03/05/91)
d88-pfo@nada.kth.se (Peter Forsberg) writes: >Quite a while ago, i read something about a program called c++2LaTeX, >which could be used to convert c++-source into LaTeX. As an alternative, my cprog.sty allows C++ source to be included directly into a LaTeX document, without the need to run a separate program. It is (I am told) available for ftp from sun.soe.clarkson.edu, in the /pub/latex-style directory. , Eamonn