1.1 --- a/PKG-INFO Fri Dec 02 23:30:37 2005 +0000
1.2 +++ b/PKG-INFO Fri Dec 02 23:33:36 2005 +0000
1.3 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
1.4 Metadata-Version: 1.1
1.5 Name: XSLTools
1.6 -Version: 0.2
1.7 +Version: 0.3
1.8 Author: Paul Boddie
1.9 Author-email: paul at boddie org uk
1.10 Maintainer: Paul Boddie
1.11 Maintainer-email: paul at boddie org uk
1.12 Home-page: http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/XSLTools.html
1.13 -Download-url: http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/downloads/XSLTools-0.2.tar.gz
1.14 +Download-url: http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/downloads/XSLTools-0.3.tar.gz
1.15 Summary: Modules and packages for the development of XML/XSL-based applications
1.16 License: LGPL
1.17 Description: XSLTools is a distribution providing modules and packages for the development
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2.2 +++ b/docs/index.html Fri Dec 02 23:33:36 2005 +0000
2.3 @@ -34,24 +34,24 @@
2.4
2.5
2.6 <p>First of all, let us assume that the XSLTools distribution has been
2.7 -unpacked and now sits in the <code>XSLTools-0.2</code> directory.</p>
2.8 +unpacked and now sits in the <code>XSLTools-0.3</code> directory.</p>
2.9
2.10
2.11 <p>Before we begin, we must make sure that the XSLTools package is
2.12 available
2.13 -to Python. The easiest way to do this is to change into the <code>XSLTools-0.2</code> directory and to run the <code>setup.py</code>
2.14 +to Python. The easiest way to do this is to change into the <code>XSLTools-0.3</code> directory and to run the <code>setup.py</code>
2.15 script provided with the version of Python you are going to be using
2.16 (possibly as a privileged user like <code>root</code>):</p>
2.17
2.18
2.19 -<pre>cd XSLTools-0.2<br />python setup.py install</pre>
2.20 +<pre>cd XSLTools-0.3<br />python setup.py install</pre>
2.21
2.22
2.23 <p>If you don't want to install XSLTools in this way, or if you can't
2.24 do so
2.25 because you don't have <code>root</code> privileges, you can just make
2.26 sure
2.27 -that the <code>XSLTools-0.2</code> directory sits on your
2.28 +that the <code>XSLTools-0.3</code> directory sits on your
2.29 <code>PYTHONPATH</code>.</p>
2.30
2.31
2.32 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
2.33
2.34 <p>The API documentation for use in conjunction with this
2.35 guide can be found inside the <a href="../apidocs/index.html"><code>apidocs</code></a>
2.36 -directory within the <code>XSLTools-0.2</code> directory. Of course,
2.37 +directory within the <code>XSLTools-0.3</code> directory. Of course,
2.38 it is always possible to view the API documentation
2.39 within Python by importing modules (such as <a href="../apidocs/public/XSLTools.XSLOutput-module.html"><code>XSLTools.XSLOutput</code></a>)
2.40 and using Python's built-in <code>help</code> function.</p>
2.41 @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@
2.42 </ul>
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