Erik,

for your collaborators, using a scm tool like Monticello is probably the best you can do. To print a class in your papers, you can probably get there fastest by doing a fileOut of your class(es) and import the resulting .st file into your word processor. There will be a lot of exclamation marks and stuff that make the .st file easier to parse, so you may want to edit the fileout before "citing" your code.

hth,

Joachim


Am 13.10.14 um 11:32 schrieb Erik Itter:
Hello,

being new to Smalltalk I wonder how I exchange source code both with collaborators and with my papers. Is there any view on the code basis where I see the complete class I wrote in order to use the source code in my papers without the need to collect pieces from the individual methods?

best regards
Erik




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