Creating printed source code listings
jaepstein_63 at yahoo.com
jaepstein_63 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 25 09:17:46 EDT 2000
Hi,
This may be slightly off-topic, but here goes. While traversing source
code online using Speedbar, etags, etc. is all very nice, sometimes what
I really need is to print out a lot of code in a nice organized manner.
In particular, it would be nice to have:
(a) two page numbers: one local for each file, and the other global
for the entire comprehensive listing
(b) an index showing on which page(s) I can find references to a
particular symbol. Distinguishing between a function definition and
non-defining references would also be nice.
At this point, I am mostly interested in such a tool for Python code,
but would like it in the future for Perl, C, Java, Matlab, and Elisp.
I would prefer to be able to control this somehow through NT Emacs, but
both Unix-based solutions and non-Emacs-friendly solutions could also be
OK.
Thanks for any pointers,
-Jonathan
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