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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20161224200626/https://www.gnu.org/software/trueprint/
Trueprint
Three other GNU packages, a2ps, enscript (which is also looking for a
maintainer), and src-highlite,
perform the same basic function of pretty-printing source files. So the
goal here is probably to merge whatever unique functionality trueprint
has with one of these other projects.
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GNU Trueprint takes C source files and other text files and prints them on
postscript printers. It is intended to be used by programmers and includes
a wealth of features, including diff-marking, an indentation count,
function and file indices, and many others that are useful when printing
source code.
It currently supports C and has more limited support for other languages,
including C++, Java and Perl.
GNU Trueprint can be found on http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/trueprint/
or one of the mirrors.
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