-Source Code Explorer for Pascal and Delphi'(SCE). SCE creates Nassi-Shneiderman-charts by simply loading a pascal- or delphi-source code. Additional SCE depicts the structure of units as a tree diagram similar the W95-explorer. You can make printouts from the charts and if desired, a reference diagram of the printout.The registration for the basic version is free. -Installation of Source Code Explorer. SCE is a 32-Bit-program and requires Windows 95 or Windows NT. For installation start 'SCE.EXE'. You get the following files Dateien: Prgedit.exe Prgedit.hlp Readme.txt basic.txt regeng.txt such.txt wortsuch.txt Demo.pas ureg.dat -You also may integrate the SCE in delphi: After installation of SCE start Delphi and proceed as follows: -Choose from the menue Tools|Tools... . -The dialogbox 'Tools options' appears. Click on the button 'Add...'. -The dialogbox 'Tools properties' will appear. Fill in '&SCE' in the field 'Title'. -Click the button 'Browse...'. -Search the file 'prgedit.exe' in the installation directory and choose it. -Fill in the following text in the field 'Parameters:'$SAVE $EDNAME'. (Mind that there is a blank between the two macros.) You can now produce a structure chart from the source code what you are just editing. Choose from the IDE-menue Tools|SCE. The source code will be saved to your harddisk by Delphi. Then SCE will be started with the path of the file what you wish to examine as parameter. The desired chart will be shown.