@Section @Title { Typesetting computer programs independently of any document } @Tag { alone } @Begin @PP Printing of program files independently of any document is accomplished by the following Unix pipeline: @ID @Code "prg2lout -l language options files | lout -s > out.ps" where @Code language stands for any one of the programming language names in the first column of the table above. As usual with Lout, the output will be a PostScript file. Each input file will begin on a new page of the output, starting with its name in bold type. The options provide control over the final appearance, as follows: @WideTaggedList @TI { {@Code-p}{@I style} } { Select a printing style. Your choices are {@Code -pfixed}, {@Code -pvarying}, and {@Code -psymbol}, with the default value varying with the language as given in the fourth column of the table above. Consult Section {@NumberOf embedded} for examples of these styles. } @TI { @Code -n } { Do not print file names. } @TI { {@Code -f}{@I font} } { Select a Lout font family. The default is @Code "-fCourier" for {@Code -pfixed}, and @Code "-fTimes" for @Code -pvarying and {@Code -psymbol}. } @TI { {@Code -v}{@I vsize} } { Select an inter-line spacing size in Lout units. The default is @Code -v1.1fx meaning 1.1 times the font size measured from baseline to baseline. } @TI { {@Code -S}{@I file} } { Use @I file as the setup file for printing your language. This allows you to change all the options mentioned in subsequent sections, rather than just the few given here. } @EndList There are also {@Code -t} and {@Code -T} options for dealing with tab characters (Section {@NumberOf tabs}). @End @Section