-6) Create a Java wrapper class for your executable. Create it within runner source directory. Examples of other wrappers can be found in compbio.runner.msa or compbio.runner.disorder packages. Wrapper should extend SkeletalExecutable<T> implements PipedExecutable<T> if you need to pass the input or collect the results from the standard in/out. Please see Mafft code as example. Wrapper should expend SkeletalExecutable<T> if input/output can be set as a parameter for an executable. Please see ClustalW code as example. \r
+6) Create a Java wrapper class for your executable. Create it within runner \r
+source directory. Examples of other wrappers can be found in compbio.runner.msa \r
+or compbio.runner.disorder packages. Wrapper should extend SkeletalExecutable<T> \r
+implements PipedExecutable<T> if you need to pass the input or collect the \r
+results from the standard in/out. Please see Mafft code as example. Wrapper \r
+should expend SkeletalExecutable<T> if input/output can be set as a parameter \r
+for an executable. Please see ClustalW code as example. \r