+version = '1.0.5.1'
+
+LONG_DESCRIPTION = """
+How to use django-pagination
+----------------------------
+
+``django-pagination`` allows for easy Digg-style pagination without modifying
+your views.
+
+There are really 5 steps to setting it up with your projects (not including
+installation, which is covered in INSTALL.txt in this same directory.)
+
+1. List this application in the ``INSTALLED_APPS`` portion of your settings
+ file. Your settings file might look something like::
+
+ INSTALLED_APPS = (
+ # ...
+ 'pagination',
+ )
+
+
+2. Install the pagination middleware. Your settings file might look something
+ like::
+
+ MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
+ # ...
+ 'pagination.middleware.PaginationMiddleware',
+ )
+
+3. If it's not already added in your setup, add the request context processor.
+ Note that context processors are set by default implicitly, so to set them
+ explicitly, you need to copy and paste this code into your under
+ the value TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS::
+
+ ("django.core.context_processors.auth",
+ "django.core.context_processors.debug",
+ "django.core.context_processors.i18n",
+ "django.core.context_processors.media",
+ "django.core.context_processors.request")
+
+4. Add this line at the top of your template to load the pagination tags:
+
+ {% load pagination_tags %}
+
+
+5. Decide on a variable that you would like to paginate, and use the
+ autopaginate tag on that variable before iterating over it. This could
+ take one of two forms (using the canonical ``object_list`` as an example
+ variable):
+
+ {% autopaginate object_list %}
+
+ This assumes that you would like to have the default 20 results per page.
+ If you would like to specify your own amount of results per page, you can
+ specify that like so:
+
+ {% autopaginate object_list 10 %}
+
+ Note that this replaces ``object_list`` with the list for the current page, so
+ you can iterate over the ``object_list`` like you normally would.
+
+
+6. Now you want to display the current page and the available pages, so
+ somewhere after having used autopaginate, use the paginate inclusion tag:
+
+ {% paginate %}
+
+ This does not take any arguments, but does assume that you have already
+ called autopaginate, so make sure to do so first.
+
+
+That's it! You have now paginated ``object_list`` and given users of the site
+a way to navigate between the different pages--all without touching your views.
+
+
+Optional Settings
+------------------
+
+In django-pagination, there are no required settings. There are, however, a
+small set of optional settings useful for changing the default behavior of the
+pagination tags. Here's an overview:
+
+``PAGINATION_DEFAULT_PAGINATION``
+ The default amount of items to show on a page if no number is specified.
+
+``PAGINATION_DEFAULT_WINDOW``
+ The number of items to the left and to the right of the current page to
+ display (accounting for ellipses).
+
+``PAGINATION_DEFAULT_ORPHANS``
+ The number of orphans allowed. According to the Django documentation,
+ orphans are defined as::
+
+ The minimum number of items allowed on the last page, defaults to zero.
+
+``PAGINATION_INVALID_PAGE_RAISES_404``
+ Determines whether an invalid page raises an ``Http404`` or just sets the
+ ``invalid_page`` context variable. ``True`` does the former and ``False``
+ does the latter.
+"""