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Subject:    Re: ArchGenXML please help
From:       Bruno Desthuilliers <bdesth.quelquechose () free ! quelquepart ! fr>
Date:       2007-01-12 22:52:47
Message-ID: 45a80ad9$0$311$426a74cc () news ! free ! fr
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tonydevlin a écrit :
> 
> 
> Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> 
> > tonydevlin a écrit :
> > 
> > > I am creating a workflow in plone using argouml and archgenxml.  I have
> > > been
> > > following the steps on the site:-
> > > http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/anonymously-adding-custom-content-types-with-argouml-and-archgenxml/creating-a-class-and-workflow-with-argouml
> > >  
> > > However I am confused at step 9 in creating the class section, where it
> > > says:
> > > "Now, save this file as "ProcessImprovement.zargo".  Pull up a command
> > > prompt and navigate to that directory.  Make sure that you've added the
> > > ArchGenXML directory to your env path, and type the following:
> > > C:\Sandbox\Plone\Tutorial>ArchGenXML.py ProcessImprovement.zargo"
> > > 
> > > I have saved the file in the location 
> > > C:\Documents and Settings\Tony\Desktop\Test\ProcessImprovement.zargo
> > > However I dont know what to type in the python command prompt!!!
> > 
> > Which *python* command prompt ? The author is talking about a shell, 
> > here (you know, this strange stuff that looks like good ole time DOS...).
> > 
> > 
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> > 
> > 
> > I yes sorry I was obviously not thinking properly, however there is still
> > a problem, when I run this in dos after I have changed to the correct
> > directory the ArchGenXML file that I downloaded does not work. 

"does not work" is the worst possible description of a problem.

> > I renamed
> > it from its original name because that did not work, it just came up with
> > can not find program for it to run off.  It still does the same.

The same what ? (no, don't answer)

Tony, I don't mean to be rude, but may I suggest that you first learn to 
use your system, then learn to run a  Python program from the command 
line on your system ? FWIW, none of the problems you exposed so far is 
related to Python...
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