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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Wed, 30 Aug 1995 12:25:44 MST
Message-Id: <9508301652.AA25603@eithne.aldiscon.ie>
From: Simon Chapman <simonc@aldiscon.ie>
Subject: Re: icon printing tool
To: Jan Peter de Ruiter <janpeter@mpi.nl>
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 1995 18:01:15 +0100 (BST)
Cc: icon-group@cs.arizona.edu
In-Reply-To: <qjka7vigoe.fsf@mpih16> from "Jan Peter de Ruiter" at Aug 30, 95 04:56:17 pm
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> Is anyone aware of a program that prints out icon programs in a way
> similar to tgrind for C or C++2Latex for C++? (you know, bold
> keywords, italic comments, etc).
>
I have a groff(1) based, configurable source code formatting
tool for unix (sed, grep, groff, etc) which I wrote. The whole
point of it was to be highly configurable, and does have icon
support. Maybe it's fairly basic, and it's probably a good example
of what icon does better than standard unix formatting tools, but
I'd post it to any interested parties, if it serves as a starting
point. It does things like put keywords in bold, comments in smaller
point size, and in italics, landscape or portrait, numbers lines.
I don't think it would work too well outside of a unix environment.
simon
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