# HG changeset patch # User paulb # Date 1181500114 0 # Node ID a07f89e0763cd74f436be290819872b22db0ca6d # Parent bcb0086cc817c6107c577c31775bf111325f9d86 [project @ 2007-06-10 18:28:34 by paulb] Fixed version information. diff -r bcb0086cc817 -r a07f89e0763c docs/index.html --- a/docs/index.html Sun Jun 10 18:27:56 2007 +0000 +++ b/docs/index.html Sun Jun 10 18:28:34 2007 +0000 @@ -10,23 +10,23 @@ libxml2, libxslt and (optionally) WebStack.

Setting Up

First of all, let us assume that the XSLTools distribution has been -unpacked and now sits in the XSLTools-0.4.4 directory.

+unpacked and now sits in the XSLTools-0.4.5 directory.

Before we begin, we must make sure that the XSLTools package is available -to Python. The easiest way to do this is to change into the XSLTools-0.4.4 directory and to run the setup.py +to Python. The easiest way to do this is to change into the XSLTools-0.4.5 directory and to run the setup.py script provided with the version of Python you are going to be using (possibly as a privileged user like root):

-
cd XSLTools-0.4.4
python setup.py install
+
cd XSLTools-0.4.5
python setup.py install

If you don't want to install XSLTools in this way, or if you can't do so because you don't have root privileges, you can just make sure -that the XSLTools-0.4.4 directory sits on your +that the XSLTools-0.4.5 directory sits on your PYTHONPATH.

Viewing the API Documentation

The API documentation for use in conjunction with this guide can be found inside the apidocs -directory within the XSLTools-0.4.4 directory. Of course, +directory within the XSLTools-0.4.5 directory. Of course, it is always possible to view the API documentation within Python by importing modules (such as XSLTools.XSLOutput) and using Python's built-in help function.