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-User Commands C2LOUT(1)
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-
-NAME
- c2lout - convert C and C++ source code into Lout
-
-SYNOPSIS
- c2lout [ options ] Cfiles...
-
-DESCRIPTION
- Reformat C and C++ source code for input to the Lout docu-
- ment formatting system, taking care of comments, character
- strings, tab characters, etc.
-
- c2lout reads the named C and C++ files and produces output
- suitable for input to lout -s. Thus,
-
- c2lout foo.c | lout -s | lpr
-
- will print foo.c on a PostScript printer. Each file will
- start on a new page, preceded by its name in bold.
-
-OPTIONS
- -pfixed
- Use a fixed width font (the default).
-
- -pvarying
- Use a varying-width italic font with non-italic bold
- keywords.
-
- -psymbol
- Use a varying-width italic font with mathematical sym-
- bols and non-italic bold keywords.
-
- -n Do not print the file name before each C or C++ file.
-
- -f font
- Select a font family. The default is -fCourier for
- -pfixed, and -fTimes for -pvarying and -psymbol.
-
- -s size
- Select a Lout font size. The default is -s9p (meaning
- 9 points) for -pfixed, and -s10p for -pvarying and
- -psymbol. These work well with 80-character-wide pro-
- grams.
-
- -v vsize
- Select a Lout vertical inter-line gap. The default is
- -v1.1fx meaning 1.1 times the font size measured from
- baseline to baseline.
-
- -t num
- Set the tab interval to num characters (default is
- -t8).
-
- -T width
- Without this option, c2lout simulates tabs with spaces.
- With this option, c2lout simulates tabs with Lout tabu-
- lation operators; width is the width of one tab inter-
- val in the final print, measured in Lout units. This
- guarantees alignment of characters following tabs even
- with varying-width fonts, provided width is suffi-
- ciently large. For example, -T0.5i produces half-inch
- tab intervals.
-
- -u Print usage information on stderr and exit.
-
- -V Print version information on stderr and exit.
-
- Raw Mode
- There is a raw mode usage of c2lout invoked by a -r flag
- (must be the first argument). This converts one C file into
- Lout-readable source without any heading or trailing infor-
- mation. Synopsis:
-
- c2lout -r -i infile -o outfile -e errfile -t num
- -T width
-
- Users should never need this mode; it is invoked automati-
- cally from within Lout by the @CP symbol from the cprint
- package (see reference).
-
-SEE ALSO
- lout(1), lpr(1), ghostview(1).
-
-REFERENCES
- Jeffrey H. Kingston, A User's Guide to the Lout Document
- Formatting System, Chapter 11.
-
-AUTHOR
- Jeffrey H. Kingston