diff --git a/libgnucash/doc/python-bindings-doxygen.py b/libgnucash/doc/python-bindings-doxygen.py index c1a4f7b7ada..78118a9e142 100644 --- a/libgnucash/doc/python-bindings-doxygen.py +++ b/libgnucash/doc/python-bindings-doxygen.py @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ ## @page python_bindings_page Python bindings # Also have a look at group @ref python_bindings. # -# They can be found in src/optional/python-bindings. +# In the source tree they are located at bindings/python. # -# To enable them in the compilation process you have to add --enable-python-bindings -# to the call of ./configure. +# To enable them in the compilation process you have to add -DWITH_PYTHON=ON +# to the call of cmake. # # As a starting point have a look at the \link python_bindings_examples example-scripts\endlink. # -# @section possibilities What are the Python bindings good for ? +# @section possibilities What can Python Bindings be used for ? # # The python bindings supply the ability to access a wide range of the core functions of GnuCash. You # can read and write Transactions, Commodities, Lots, access the business stuff... You gain the ability @@ -43,6 +43,9 @@ # Not everything GnuCash can is possible to access though. The bindings focus on basic accounting functions. # Have a look at the examples to get an impression. # +# Some functions are broken because they have not been wrapped properly. They may crash the program or return unaccessible values. +# Please file a bug report if you find one to help support the development process. +# # @section python_bindings_section Principles # The python-bindings are generated using SWIG from parts of the source-files of GnuCash. # @@ -128,5 +131,5 @@ # @li There is a page in the GnuCash wiki at http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Python # @li You may also have a look into the archives of gnucash-devel@gnucash.org. # @li On Bugzilla there is also some interesting talk regarding the development process. -# @li Then you can use the abilities of svn to see the history of the code by @code svn log @endcode done in the directory of the python-bindings. +# @li Then you can use the abilities of git to see the history of the code by @code git log @endcode done in the directory of the python-bindings. #