Short: Produces fine looking PS code from source code Type: text/tex Author: dylan@cs.washington.edu (Dylan McNamee) Uploader: Kimmo.Ketolainen@nic.funet.fi Uploaded-to: nic.funet.fi (930412) From dylan@cs.washington.edu Tue Apr 13 05:58:19 1993 Newsgroups: alt.sources.amiga From: dylan@cs.washington.edu (Dylan McNamee) Subject: psgrind -- a postscript "grind" (with C++ support) Date: Mon, 12 Apr 93 15:28:13 GMT PSGrind -- Program formatting utility. Produces PostScript. Amiga support by dylan mcnamee dylan@cs.washington.edu Grind is a classic utility that formats source code quite nicely. It can do cute things like italicize comments, embolden keywords, print inobtrusive line numbers, and labels each page with the function defined on that page (or the last one, if there are more than one). PSGrind is a grind that produces postscript. (Grind traditionally spits out troff commands. Vgrind spits out LaTeX.) A set of rules in the vgrindef file (put in s: by default) describes to grind how to format the language of your choice. Currently defined languages include: modula2 pascal icon C lisp sh csh TeX prolog asm68 PostScript REXX C++ (I added support for this) When unpacked, this archive contains the following files: psgrind (executable) readme.amiga vgrindef \_ init files -- copy to s: vinit.ps / makefile.sas makefile.unix regexp.c pfontedp.c vgrindef.c begin 644 psgrind.lha M(C,M;&@U+7H! / P FH**&@ #&UA:V5F:6QE+G-AF0:RZLX'/,-J'0@?$8\W^OY\ -