Neil Stevens wrote:

> Patrick Hurley wrote:

> > I guess I am just old fashion, but sometimes when I am working on
> > piece of code (or just examining a nice bit of code), I like to
> > print it out so I can mark it up with fancy tools like my Pentel
> > RSVP and take it to the reading room.
> > 
> > So I query multitude: what tools do you use to print out your Ruby
> > code?

> Vim can output highlighted text as html, which you could then print.  It
> ships with support for highlighting ruby, and the colors and styles it
> uses for highlighting are fully configurable.

And I¡Çm working on providing an XML-based generic output-format that can
then be converted to whatever format you want (and in any unit you might
want as well) through XSLT.  I¡Çm primarily doing this to be able to
output stuff for inclusion in ConTeXt documents, but transforming it to
HTML will be just as easy.

        nikolai

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main(){printf(&linux["\021%six\012\0"],(linux)["have"]+"fun"-97);}