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I am saying you have not written or posted a single line of code here; nor have you posted a single error message.
Are you expecting us to write your entire code for you?
Read the docs for you? Do all your work for you?
If so, you have come to the wrong place, sorry.
We are here to help you write your own code.
So far, I have written more code than you on this.... LOL .
You have not provided us a single line of YOUR OWN python code.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
texify
TEXIFY(1) General Commands Manual TEXIFY(1)
NAME
texify - format code for use with LaTeX
SYNOPSIS
texify<input-type> [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
texify translates source code written in any of several different languages to latex(1) source files. The purpose is to make source code
embedded in documents more readable, by providing syntax highliting.
OPTIONS
-i FILE
Read from FILE instead of standard input.
-o FILE
Write to FILE instead of standard output.
-l LENGTH
Limit line length to LENGTH.
-t LENGTH
Make a tab correspond to LENGTH spaces. Default is 6.
-num INTERVAL
Prefix output lines with the corresponding line number from the input, skipping INTERVAL lines between each time a prefix is added.
An interval of 1 will ensure that every line is prefixed.
-numsize exsize
Replace the TeX code used to set the size of the line numbers. The default is footnotesize.
INPUT TYPES
abel ABEL source code
ada Ada source code
asm Assembly code
axiom AXIOM code
B B source code
beta BETA source code
bison Bison source code
c C source code
c++ C++ source code
idl OMG/CORBA IDL source code
java Java source code
lex Lex source code
lisp LISP source code
logla LOGLA source code
matlab MATLAB script
ml ML source code
perl Perl source code
promela
Promela source code
python Python source code
scheme Scheme soruce code
sim SIMULA source code
sql SQL queries
ruby Ruby source code
vhdl VHDL description
This manual page was written for the Debian operating system because the original program does not have a manual page.
EXAMPLES
Say you want to format a Java source file. Just type:
texifyjava < input.java > output.tex
You can also format the output of some program without storing its output in a temporary file. If you want to format the output of a Post-
greSQL database dump, just type:
pg_dump foobar | texifysql > output.tex
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Morten Hustveit <morten@debian.org>.
January 2003 TEXIFY(1)