[comp.text.tex] c++2LaTeX ?

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
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Peter Forsberg 		      Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Internet: d88-pfo@nada.kth.se
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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
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Peter Forsberg 		      Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Internet: d88-pfo@nada.kth.se
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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

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            line saying send [DIRECTORY]FILENAME 
            where DIRECTORY is the FTP directory (sans "anonymous") and 
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            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