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Welcome
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<h1>
<a name="welcome"></a>Welcome
</h1>
<p>
<em>CodeSnip</em> is a code snippets manager and viewer targetted at the
Pascal language, with a specific emphasis on Delphi and Free Pascal
flavours.
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<p>
In addition to managing your own code snippets, <em>CodeSnip</em> can also
download and display source code from the DelphiDabbler <a
class="weblink"
target="_blank"
href="http://www.delphidabbler.com/codesnip"
>Code Snippets Database</a> of reusable Pascal source code.
</p>
<p>
What makes <em>CodeSnip</em> different from other code snippets managers
is that it can test-compile snippets that are in the correct format. It
can also generate a compilable unit containing suitable selected snippets,
taking care of all dependencies.
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<p>
<em>CodeSnip</em> understands several different
<a href="snippet_kinds.htm">kinds of snippet</a>: functions &
procedures, simple and complex type definitions (including classes and
advanced records), constants and complete units. The is also a free-form
format that lets you record source code in any form you want.
</p>
<p>
Using the program's multi tab interface you can navigate and search the
database. You can copy source code, save it, print it and share it with
others.
</p>
<p>
For a quick introduction see the <a
href="quickstart.htm">QuickStart Guide</a>. Alternatively you can learn
more about:
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<li>
The program's <a
href="main_display.htm">main display</a>.
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<li>
<a
href="navigation.htm">Navigating</a> the database.
</li>
<li>
The <a
href="main_menu.htm">menu options</a>.
</li>
<li>
Performing <a
href="tasks.htm">common tasks</a>.
</li>
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<h2>
Welcome Page
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<p>
When the program starts it displays its welcome page.
</p>
<p>
The first time the program is run the welcome page notes that the database
is empty and prompts you to download the database. On subsequent occasions
the welcome page gives a brief overview of the program and links to some
useful actions. A <em>Donation</em> button is also displayed.
</p>
<p>
The welcome page can be displayed at any time by selecting the <em>View |
Welcome Page</em> menu option.
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