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Re: Pretty printing Smalltalk code


From: Jeff Kingston
Subject: Re: Pretty printing Smalltalk code
Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 08:27:30 +1100

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    Hi all,
    
    Just a simple question: Is there any package available to use pretty 
printed 
    Smalltalk code in Lout documents? I have not come accross something like 
this 
    yet ...
    
    S!
    

No, but the prg2lout system makes if fairly easy to add one, which is
why quite a lot of other languages are available.  There is a chapter
of the User's Guide about it, and detailed documentation on how to
do it at the start of file prg2lout.c in the Lout distribution.

Jeff Kingston


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