From: Ken Youens-Clark Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 21:45:40 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fixed docs. X-Git-Tag: v0.04~211 X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=67bb95f14f1f97c620b4c2bdb72097ef384bba01;p=dbsrgits%2FSQL-Translator.git Fixed docs. --- diff --git a/README b/README index f5e8a90..dda9c79 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -52,23 +52,23 @@ Included in this distribution are a few scripts designed to be user interfaces for the actual SQL::Translator modules. In the "bin" directory, you will find: -* sqlt-diagram.pl -* sqlt-graph.pl -* sqlt-dumper.pl -* sql_translator.cgi -* sql_translator.pl - -All scripts ending in ".pl" are meant to be run from the command line -with various switches to control the input and output of the scripts, -while the ".cgi" script is a web-form frontend. The script you'll -probably find most useful is the "sql_translator.pl" script which is -meant to be the main interface for translating from text-to-text. The -graphic producers, however, have many extra switches, so there are -scripts specific for each of the the GraphViz and ER-diagram -producers. All scripts start with "sql" so it will be easier to -identify them on your system. All the "*.pl" scripts will be -installed in the normal installation process, but you'll have to put -the CGI script into your web CGI directory to use it. +* sqlt-diagram +* sqlt-graph +* sqlt-dumper +* sqlt +* sqlt.cgi + +All scripts not ending in ".cgi" are meant to be run from the command +line with various switches to control the input and output of the +scripts, while the ".cgi" script is a web-form frontend. The script +you'll probably find most useful is "sqlt" which is meant to be the +main interface for translating from text-to-text. The graphic +producers, however, have many extra switches, so there are scripts +specific for each of the the GraphViz and ER-diagram producers. All +scripts start with "sqlt" so it will be easier to identify them on +your system. All the non-CGI scripts will be installed in a system +path when you "make install," but you'll have to manually place the +CGI script into your web CGI directory to use it. If you're more interested in using the SQL::Translator modules directly, then you might be more interested to examine some of the