Code.Print Pro is a tool designed for anyone who needs to create and maintain printed source code written in Microsoft Visual Basic. We suspect these are mainly people who make their living programming in Visual Basic. That's why we call it Code.Print Pro. On the most superficial level Code.Print Pro is a pretty printer. You can create attractive, desktop-publishing quality printouts with headers and footers and any fonts your printer will support.
More important, though, is Code.Print's ability to organize your printouts so that they are easy to find your way around. You can put useful information in the header of every page--the date, time, file name, procedure name, and whatever other text you like. You can highlight the beginning of a routine by printing procedure names in bold type. You can print code in one font, comments in another and you can create a back-of-the-book index cross-referencing every control, procedure, and file in the project.
Just as useful are features designed to make printing easy. You can run Code.Print and Visual Basic together, calling Code.Print's print engine rather than Visual Basic's whenever you press Ctrl+P. You can create reusable print jobs that Code.Print can crank out when Visual Basic is not running--or that you can simply drag from File Manager, drop on Print Manager, and then go on to other work while Code.Print handles the printing.
If you do much printing at all, you'll like Code.Print's incremental processing feature. Why print every single file in a project--a job that can easily total 100 pages or more--when you can print only those files that have changed?
Better yet, try putting incremental processing together with batch processing. Why hang around the printer waiting for your code when you can schedule the job for a time when the printer is free? And why hang around at all when Code.Print can print the job unattended?