To use code2html you will need gvim.

This package extends the  the distributed 2html script by optimising for
printer output - instead of producing coloured listings it will use
bold/italics/underlines to show the different elements of code.

I have had great success importing the output into Microsoft Word 97 (or above)
and I'm told that it works well with StarOffice too.

If you are importing it into Word use Insert -> From File. You may want to set
up a code style and then do a find and replace that turns things in the
preformatted style into the code style but it a bit frivalous.

Syntax:
code2html.sh [files]

*.html files will be produced of the original files.
