INSTALL file for the DocBook Xalan extensions ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #1: Installation using a package management system ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If you've installed the DocBook Xalan extensions distribution using "apt-get", "yum", "urpmi", or some similar package-management front-end, then as part of the package installation, the xalan27.jar file for the extensions have most likely already been installed in the appropriate location for your system. To determine where the jar file is installed, consult the specific documentation for your system (for example, the README.Debian file). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Case #2: Installing manually ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To manually "install" the xalan27.jar file, simply place it in a directory where you'd normally store jar files. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- How to use the DocBook Xalan extensions ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To use the DocBook Xalan extensions, add the absolute path to the xalan27.jar file (wherever you may it installed) to your Java classpath and process your documents with the Xalan-Java XSLT engine and with the value of the DocBook XSL stylesheets "use.extensions" parameter set to 1. For a few more details, see the README file.