skeeve@pawl.rpi.edu (Sean C. Cox) (05/02/90)
Does anyone know where I can find a program that will read in C code
and give TeX output that highlights functions and variables and such?
I need this to run for either a SUN 3/50 or a PC.
Any pointers are greatly appreciated! Please e-mail and I'll post a
summary if there's enough interest.
(I can ftp if necessary.)
-Sean Cox
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skeeve@pawl.rpi.edu (Sean C. Cox) (05/10/90)
Well, I received enough questions about this to summarize:
(1) the easiest way is to use the program "tgrind" which comes
with UN*X TeX distibutions (Or can be found at nearly any TeX ftp site).
(2) There is a program called C++2latex which can be found on quite
a number of anonymous ftp sites that have TeX.
Thanks a lot to everyone who responded!
-Sean
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