On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, David Espada wrote:

> > I have to list some ruby code in a paper I'm writing by using LaTeX, I
> > would like to pretty print such a code but both listings.sty and
> > lgrinds.sty (two LaTeX styles for pretty printing list of code) do not
> > support the ruby language.

> > Any other solution is welcome.

>  What about lout. Lout is similar in concept to Latex. It generates
>  postcript documents from plain text with a good and easy syntax.

>  It has too a tool, prg2lout that transforms code in various languages
>  (including Ruby) into lout source for pretty printing.

>  Lout is advanced and object oriented. It is enought for me. I don't
>  know if serves to you.

I have never used lout, but I have to write the paper in LaTeX because
the editor/publisher require so. Therefore it is possible to use lout
with LaTeX. I wouldn't insert code as eps picture so what I need is that
lout convert its code in LaTeX code.

TIA, Walter

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