Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!sumax!thebes!mtk!marmar From: marmar@mtk.UUCP (Mark Martino) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Pretty C Summary: Ugly C ===> Pretty C? Message-ID: <889@mtk.UUCP> Date: 9 Aug 89 15:51:35 GMT Reply-To: marmar@mtk.UUCP (Mark Martino) Distribution: usa Organization: Mannesmann Tally, Kent, WA 98032 Lines: 13 Rather than develop a set of standards and adhere to them, the software group I just joined decided to let everyone write C their own way. Then, they use a filtering program called "sprint" in MS-DOS to line everything up and draw lots of vertical lines so that one may actually decipher the intentions of the last programmer to work on the code. Since the code actually resides on a VAX and we move it down to our various personal computers to work on it, I thought it would be okay if I used my Mac to work on the code. Silly me. The code is so hard to read that I am now in need of a utility similar to "sprint" for the Mac. Is there such a thing? Is there anything in MPW that will help this situation? Is it possible and worth the trouble to write a script in MPW to do this beautification?