Pps is a pretty printer for PostScript devices. It handles C, awk, sh,
lisp, mail, PostScript and English; adding more languages is simple.

Pps is almost as fast as plain text-to-PostScript filters, so some
people here use it daily for source-code listing.  Most of the work is
done by the printer: Unix just separates the input into tokens, using
different lex(1) programs for each language.

Slide does the same, but ``expands'' the output to fit over a full
page. This is useful for making overhead projection transparencies.

Both pps and slide run on Sun, Vax, Gould, CCI, RT and other BSD
machines; they used to cope with SVR2, but that was a long time ago.

Edit the three first lines in Makefile to reflect your system
conventions, then ``make install''.

Enjoy!

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