The best way to do a primary, rough translation on a multiple file program is to launch CTools™ and navigate, in the SFGetFile dialog, to the desired Pascal source file set folder, scroll to the bottom of the list, select the last file in the list and use my “KodeKeys“ macro. The macro is a sequence which opens the file, does Pascal to C and saves and closes the file, then looks for another one.
From then on, it’s just scroll, select, hit the hot-keys. When you get done with the top one on the list, click Cancel.
Manually, once you navigate and select the bottom one on the list, translate it (making sure it’s complete), save, close, close, open, select the second to the last one, etc., etc., until you’ve rough translated them ALL.
The reason you start at the bottom of the list should be obvious. If not, it’s because when you add translated files to the list *it grows*. If you start at the top, clicks in the pageDown will become more numerous to get to the ones not yet done. Start at the bottom and the navigation to the undone ones will be minimal.