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format java source code in M$ Word

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alan jeeves - 31 Mar 2004 17:08 GMT
Hi,

Does anyone know of an app (for Windows XP) or a website that I can use to
get Java source code formatted and colour highlighted into M$ Word.

Either:

* By copying and pasting into Word ( with JBuilder, JCreator the colour of
the text is lost :( )
* Or by it actually creating a .doc, rtf or html file

Thanks for help,

alan
Bryce (Work) - 31 Mar 2004 17:31 GMT
>Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>the text is lost :( )
>* Or by it actually creating a .doc, rtf or html file

There's a program that will format java source code into html
http://www.java2html.de/

I'm sure its hardly unique, a quick search on Google returned many
links.

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now with more cowbell
Andrew Thompson - 31 Mar 2004 17:33 GMT
> Does anyone know of an app (for Windows XP) or a website that I can use to
> get Java source code formatted and colour highlighted into M$ Word.

Why?!?
...
> * Or by it actually creating a .doc, rtf or html file

If your code is self contained and under
10Kb, the on-line compiler will format it
up for you, all pretty like.

You can save the page and do with the
output as you will.  Here is an example..
<http://www.physci.org/launcher.jsp?class=/Launcher>

And here is the on-line compiler itself..
<http://www.physci.org/javac.jsp>

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