Fellow Monktacular Monks, I have a problem. I need to print out a large ammount of source code that is easy reading.
While I've already taken the apropriate measures to ensure code readability, something tells me that I can't simply:
cat *.pl | lpr.
So what I'm looking for is something or some way to generate nice, possibly syntax highlit documents with a header that has the filename and page number and line numberings. Should that fail I'll write some sort of LaTeX generator in perl to do what I need and post it here, but I don't want to re-invent the wheel.
(As an aside, that comment may doom me just because the monks with the answer may withold it to see what I do)
Update: After a quick super search I found
this node about the exact same thing, but found the options only so-so. I'm hoping that in almost a year things have changed.
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