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TP

   DESCRIPTION:
      This is a simple text processor. If run without
      arguments, it takes its input from "test.dat", which contains
      formatting instructions for a modified version of Juliet's Lament,
      taken from Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare.

   CONCEPT/FEATURE:
     This sample demonstrates non-CORBA C bindings, and the use of
     many cooperating classes.


   HOW TO RUN THE PROJECT FROM THE COMMAND LINE:
      To make the sample:
            nmake -f vac.mak all
            tp

      To clean up:
            nmake -f vac.mak clean


   HOW TO RUN THE PROJECT FROM WITHIN THE WORKFRAME ENVIRONMENT:
    -Open the project "tp.iwp" in the sample directory.
    -To make the project:
        from the "Project" menu, select "Make",
        or from the pop-up menu for the icon "vac.mak", select "Make"
    -From workframe, click the "Run" icon, or from the Project Monitor window,
     type "tp" to execute.
    -From the command line, "nmake -f vac.mak clean" to clean up.

   VisualAge for C++ SAMPLES INFORMATION:
     A complete listing of samples shipped with the VisualAge for C++
     product can be found in the online GUIDE TO SAMPLES.  To access
     this notebook, simply:

     -  Open the VisualAge for C++ program group in the Program
        Manager window, then
     -  Open the GUIDE TO SAMPLES notebook in the program group.
