Thanks Tachyon!

I explored the option (as suggested by you) to use a C++ pre coded beautifier and I discovered the following:

1) I am unable to get the ENTIRE source code for ASBeautifier and get some obvious compiler errors because of missing source code.

2) From the link here: http://www.softpanorama.org/Tools/beautifiers.shtml , I checked out the program namely: Artistic Style 1.13.8 but from the options provided, I ascertain that this program is only for formatting and indentation and these do meet my requirements as well BUT I dont see how I could use this for a specific objective that I have in mind:

"The length of each line of code (that can be compiled by a standard C++ compiler) must NOT exceed 78 characters" Maybe I need to play around a bit with this program in order to get the desired results or maybe add my own code to get this feature going.

Have you used the program?


In reply to Re: Re: Text Wrapping by hehenoobhehe
in thread Text Wrapping by Anonymous Monk

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