Test Drive From CD-ROM Some of the features of SNAP-P will not work when running on a read-only device, but you will be able to use most of the program to see what it does and how it works. For a full evaluation you will need to copy SNAP_P.* to the same directory on either a hard or floppy drive. After you have done the copy, change to the directory where the files were copied, then at the DOS prompt enter: rename snap_p.* snap-p.* You will then be able to use all of SNAP-P. If you want a test drive from the CD-ROM just execute SNAP_P. If you do so, the following will not work correctly: The document viewer will not be able to find the correct file. this is because it is looking for "SNAP-P.DOC" with a dash, not an underscore. You can open SNAP_P.DOC from the file menu. SNAP-P writes the dictionary, parameter settings, the printable manual and so on in the directory where the executable is stored. These will not work on a read-only device. You can change parameter settings, but they will not be kept for the next session. The dictionary driven capitalization will not work correctly. About SNAP-P For safety, SNAP-P will not change the original source file unless told to. Even then, a backup copy will be made first. The newly structured source text will be placed in a file with the same name as the original and the default extension '.SNP'. The Resulting formatted code is shown beside the original on your screen for easy comparison. If you like the results and you have not told SNAP-P to change the source, you can replace the original '.PAS' file with the new file yourself. SNAP-P reformats a Pascal program by adjusting margins and internal spacing, and using standard capitalization for all keywords and identifiers. You may specify capitalization by either rules or by table lookup. If you choose "rules" (rather than "table") the standard capitalization is used. You can specify which standards and use different rules for keywords and identifiers. If you choose table lookup an optional dictionary of standard capitalization is maintained by SNAP-P. String literals and comments are never changed. Installation Copy the SNAP-P.EXE and SNAP-P.DOC files to the same directory on your hard disk. If you want to execute from anywhere in the system you need to make sure it is in the PATH. If you want to use SNAP-P as a tool in a Borland(R) product, do the following: 1 Start the Borland product 2 Under the Options|Tools menu select New 3 On the resulting form enter: Title : ~S~NAP-P Program Path : Enter the full path name of SNAP-P.EXE Command Line : $EDNAME $SAVE ALL Hot Keys : Pick an available Hot Key (optional). 4 Click OK Removal If you decide that you don't want to keep SNAP-P on your system, delete SNAP-P.* from the directory where you placed SNAP-P.EXE. If you have changed your PATH or modified any tools menus these will also need to be returned to their original state.