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From: em@dce.ie (Eamonn McManus)
Subject: [tex] Re: c++2LaTeX ?
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Archive-name: languages/c++/cprog-sty/1991-03-05
Archive: sun.soe.clarkson.edu:/pub/tex/latex-style/cprog.sty [128.153.12.3]
Original-posting-by: em@dce.ie (Eamonn McManus)
Original-subject: Re: c++2LaTeX ?
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

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
