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CTAN upload notification: algorithmicx

Date: December 17, 2003 2:39:51 PM CET
----- Forwarded message from ctan-upload ----- A submission was uploaded to nova.dante.de:/ftp/incoming/upload-20031217.001/. The following information was provided by our fellow contributor: Name of contribution: algorithmicx Name and email: Szasz Janos <szasz.janos at users.sourceforge.net> Suggested location on CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/algorithmicx Summary description: The algorithmic style you always wanted! License type: lppl Announcement text:
Algorithmicx provides a very flexible, yet easy to use way for inserting good looking pseudocode or source code in your papers. It has built in support for Psudocode, Pascal, C, and powerful means to create definitions for any programming language. You can easily adapt a Pseudocode style to your native language.
XML file: ********************************************************************** <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE entry SYSTEM "../catalogue.dtd"> <entry id="algorithmicx" datestamp="2003/12/17" modifier="ftpmaint at dante.ctan.org"> <about> <name>algorithmicx</name> <caption>The algorithmic style you always wanted!</caption> <author> <name>Szasz Janos</name> <email>szasz.janos at users.sourceforge.net</email> </author> <license type="lppl" /> </about> <description> <abstract> Algorithmicx provides a very flexible, yet easy to use way for inserting good looking pseudocode or source code in your papers. It has built in support for Psudocode, Pascal, C, and powerful means to create definitions for any programming language. You can easily adapt a Pseudocode style to your native language. </abstract> </description> <distribution> <ctan>/CTAN//macros/latex/contrib/algorithmicx</ctan> </distribution> </entry> ********************************************************************** ----- End forwarded message ----- Thanks for the upload. I installed this new package as suggested in CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/algorithmicx. I changed, however, the format of the compiled documentation from a dvi file to a pdf file. Reinhard Zierke for the CTAN team

algorithmicx – The algorithmic style you always wanted

Algorithmicx provides a flexible, yet easy to use, way for inserting good looking pseudocode or source code in your papers. It has built in support for Pseudocode, Pascal and C, and offers powerful means to create definitions for any programming language. The user can adapt a Pseudocode style to his native language.

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Copyright2005 Szász János
MaintainerSzász János (inactive)

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