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About:
Trueprint is a program for printing source code in a variety of languages (C is the best supported) and other text files to postscript printers. It supports a wealth of options to support printing source code, such as diff-marking, line numbers, indentation levels, file and function indices, and many others.
Release focus: N/A
Changes:
Version 5.0 is the first GNU release. There are no major functionality differences between version 4.2 and version 5.0.
Author:
Lezz Giles <bug |dash| trueprint |at| gnu |dot| org>
[contact developer]
Tar/GZ:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/trueprint/trueprint-5.2.1.tar.gz
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5.2.1
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18-Feb-2000 22:03 |
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5.2
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17-Feb-2000 08:23 |
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5.1
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28-Oct-1999 22:05 |
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5.0
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22-Jul-1999 09:13 |
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GNU enscript/GNU trueprint
by Lezz - Mar 7th 2000 22:16:09
GNU enscript is a powerful program for generating postscript output. It
has a host of options and can
do lots of things.
GNU Trueprint is designed to be as simple to use as possible. It also
has lots of options but it tries hard
to do what you want out-of-the-box. It isn't quite as flexible as
enscript, but most people just want
a pretty way to print source code - they don't want to have to learn
postscript-specific options. Thus,
while trueprint doesn't give you a way to specify fonts, it does give
you a way to leave space for
a holepunch.
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GNU Enscript?
by Walles - Jul 22nd 1999 10:34:15
What's the difference between this and GNU Enscript?
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