Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!think!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!decvax!mandrill!arun From: arun@mandrill (Arun Lakhotia) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: tgrind for Prolog to TeX Message-ID: <2427@mandrill.CWRU.Edu> Date: 18 Apr 88 17:17:24 GMT Sender: arun@mandrill.CWRU.Edu Reply-To: arun@mandrill (Arun Lakhotia) Organization: CWRU Dept of Computer Engineering and Science Lines: 22 Since my posting I have received several request for pl2tex. I also received pointers to "tgrind", a utility that does TeXing for several languages. I find "tgrind" sufficient for most of my current TeXing needs. If your system does not have tgrind, you may write to tgrind's author Van Jacobson of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, van@lbl-rtsg.arpa; or find out a ftp site that houses it. There are some subtle features that are in pl2tex and not in tgrind. Like mixing regular text and program using a \begin{prolog} and \end{prolog}, or customizing the formatting as per your liking. These may however be implemented in tgrind by writing a shell script, or redefining the tgrindmac.tex macros. "tgrind" does a better job for comments. Thanks to John Sellens, U of Waterloo for pointing me to tgrind and Nick North, National Physics Laboratory, UK, for sending the vgrindefs for Prolog. Arun Lakhotia