[CMF-checkins] CVS: CMF - DEPENDENCIES.txt:1.2 INSTALL.txt:1.2 README.txt:1.2 TODO.txt:1.2
tseaver@digicool.com
tseaver@digicool.com
Fri, 1 Jun 2001 13:43:20 -0400 (EDT)
Update of /cvs-repository/CMF/CMFCalendar
In directory korak.digicool.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26731
Modified Files:
DEPENDENCIES.txt INSTALL.txt README.txt TODO.txt
Log Message:
- STX cleanups
--- Updated File DEPENDENCIES.txt in package CMF --
--- DEPENDENCIES.txt 2001/06/01 17:36:39 1.1
+++ DEPENDENCIES.txt 2001/06/01 17:43:20 1.2
@@ -1 +1 @@
-requires "CMF" "1.1"
+requires "CMF" "1.1"
--- Updated File INSTALL.txt in package CMF --
--- INSTALL.txt 2001/06/01 17:36:39 1.1
+++ INSTALL.txt 2001/06/01 17:43:20 1.2
@@ -1,13 +1,28 @@
-To install CMFCalendar, uncompress the CMFCalendar product into your zope/Products directory
-or ln -s /path/to/installation /path/to/zope/Products
-In the root of your CMFSite installation (within the ZMI):
- 1. Add an external method to the root of the CMF Site
- 2. Use the following configuration values for the external method:
-
- id: install_events
- title: Install Events *optional*
- module name: CMFCalendar.Install
- function name: install
- 3. Go to the management screen for the newly added external method and click the 'Try it' tab.
-The install function will execute and give information about the steps it took to register and install the
-CMF Events into the CMF Site instance.
+Installing CMFCalendar
+
+ To install CMFCalendar, uncompress the CMFCalendar product into
+ your zope/Products directory or link it there, e.g.::
+
+ ln -s /path/to/installation /path/to/zope/Products
+
+ In the root of your CMFSite installation (within the ZMI):
+
+ 1. Add an external method to the root of the CMF Site.
+
+ 2. Use the following configuration values for the external
+ method:
+
+ o id: install_events
+
+ o title: Install Events *optional*
+
+ o module name: CMFCalendar.Install
+
+ o function name: install
+
+ 3. Go to the management screen for the newly added external
+ method and click the 'Try it' tab.
+
+ The install function will execute and give information about the
+ steps it took to register and install the CMF Events into the CMF
+ Site instance.
--- Updated File README.txt in package CMF --
--- README.txt 2001/06/01 17:36:39 1.1
+++ README.txt 2001/06/01 17:43:20 1.2
@@ -1,15 +1,24 @@
-The CMFCalendar product is an example of creating a CMF Product.
-The CMFCalendar product is also expected to be a generally useful out of the 'box' and skinnable to
-accomodate customization within your existing CMF instance.
-To see how to go about building a CMF product, this hopefully allows a developer to follow
-through the process of registering their product, skins, and help with the CMF by example.
-It shows how an object is created and registered with the types_tool, necessary skins added to the skins_tool, with the Calendar skins directory
- added to the skin paths, and providing portal_metadatool with an Element policy for the content_type of the object.
-
-At the time of this writing, this product is incomplete. The event is complete, and can stand alone, but will be
-accompanyied by the CMFCalendar in the next release. We wished to get something out quickly, so we'll be living by the
- axiom: 'Release early; Release often' until all it's components are completed.
-
-See the INSTALL.txt file for how to get the product installed within your CMF.
-
-
+CMFCalendar README
+
+ The CMFCalendar product is an example of creating a CMF
+ Product. The CMFCalendar product is also expected to be a
+ generally useful out of the 'box' and skinnable to accomodate
+ customization within your existing CMF instance. To see how to
+ go about building a CMF product, this hopefully allows a
+ developer to follow through the process of registering their
+ product, skins, and help with the CMF by example. It shows how
+ an object is created and registered with the types_tool,
+ necessary skins added to the skins_tool, with the Calendar
+ skins directory added to the skin paths, and providing
+ portal_metadatool with an Element policy for the content_type
+ of the object.
+
+ At the time of this writing, this product is incomplete. The
+ event is complete, and can stand alone, but will be
+ accompanyied by the CMFCalendar in the next release. We wished
+ to get something out quickly, so we'll be living by the axiom:
+ 'Release early; Release often' until all it's components are
+ completed.
+
+ See the INSTALL.txt file for how to get the product installed
+ within your CMF.
--- Updated File TODO.txt in package CMF --
--- TODO.txt 2001/06/01 17:36:39 1.1
+++ TODO.txt 2001/06/01 17:43:20 1.2
@@ -1,2 +1,6 @@
-Add the calendar product itself, at rev 0.1 there is only an event object.
-other todo items as I think of them....
+To-do's
+
+ o Add the calendar product itself, at rev 0.1 there is only an
+ event object.
+
+ o other todo items as I think of them....