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<h1 style="margin-top: 0">LibSBML @PACKAGE_VERSION@ API Reference Manuals</h1>
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<p style="width: 450px; max-width: 700px; margin: 1.5em auto 0.5em auto">LibSBML provides APIs for programming in C, C++, C#, Java, MATLAB, Octave, Perl, Python, and Ruby.  The following are the currently-available API manuals, documenting the APIs for a subset of the languages supported by libSBML:
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<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/cpp-api/index.html">C++ API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/csharp-api/index.html">C# API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/java-api/index.html">Java API Reference Manual</a></h2>
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<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/matlab-api/index.html">MATLAB API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/octave-api/index.html">Octave API Reference Manual</a></h2>
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<p style="width: 450px; margin: 2em auto 1em">We are keenly interested in improving the libSBML documentation.  If you find any errors or problems in these manuals, <em>please</em> report them!
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<a target="_blank" href="http://sbml.org/Software/libSBML/issue-tracker"><img style="vertical-align: middle; margin-right: 1ex" src=".graphics/Icon-thumbs-down-32px.jpg" alt="Report an issue." border="0" width="28" height="32" />Report issue in the documentation</a>
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<p style="width: 450px; margin: 1.5em auto">The latest release of libSBML, as well as the documentation and additional information, are always available online on SBML.org:
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This release of LibSBML has been developed by <b>Sarah Keating</b>, <b>Akiya Jouraku</b>, <b>Frank Bergmann</b>,
<b>Ben Bornstein</b> and <b>Michael Hucka</b>, with contributions from (in
alphabetical order): Bill Denney, Christoph Flamm, Akira Funahashi, Michael Hucka,
Ralph Gauges, Martin Ginkel, Alex Gutteridge, Stefan Hoops, Moriyoshi
Koizumi, Ben Kovitz, Rainer Machn&eacute;, Nicolas Rodriguez,
Lucian Smith, and many others.  The libSBML Team also gratefully
acknowledges the support of <a target="_blank"
href="http://sbml.org/Acknowledgements">many funding agencies</a> who have
made the development of libSBML and SBML possible. 
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