Directory support/tgrind
README
This is a pretty printer similar to 4bsd's "vgrind" except it uses TeX instead of troff. It was written by Van Jacobson of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (van@lbl-rtsg.arpa). To install it: (1) Decide where you want to put the program (I suggest /usr/local). (2) Move the entire contents of either ./BSD or ./SYS_V into this working directory, or wherever you want to work on the compilation. (3) Edit "Makefile": set DESTDIR to the program destination directory. (the tgrind shell script, tgrind.sh, will go here. Also the formatting program, tfontedpr, will go into the "lib" subdirectory of DESTDIR, e.g., /usr/local/lib). set TEXINPUTS to the pathname of your TeX "\input" directory (the TeX macro file "tgrindmac.tex" will get put here). set DEFSFILE to the pathname of your vgrind language definitions file. If you're running 4.2bsd, this is "/usr/lib/vgrindefs". Both vgrind & tgrind can use the same file. A vgrindefs file that has been updated considerably since the 4.2 distribution is included in this directory ("vgrindefs.src"). (4) Edit "tgrind.sh": Put the pathname for tfontedpr in the "set b=" statement. Put the pathname for TeX in the "set tex=" statement. Look at the comments about output routing & do whatever you think is appropriate. (5) Type "make install". Good luck. Please let me know of any problems, enhancements, suggestions, etc. -Van
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tgrind – Produce beautiful program listings using plain TeX
This is a pretty printer similar to 4bsd's "vgrind" except it uses TeX instead of troff.
Package | tgrind |
Licenses | Do Not Sell Except by Arrangement |
Maintainer | Van Jacobson |
Topics | Listing |
See also | lgrind listings |