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Fixed some typos in the documentation.

Thanks to Rodolfo Carvalho and Piotr Kasprzyk
for the patch.
Baptiste Mispelon 11 years ago
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docs/glossary.txt

@@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ Glossary
         See :doc:`/topics/templates`.
 
     view
-        A function responsible for rending a page.
+        A function responsible for rendering a page.

+ 1 - 1
docs/intro/tutorial05.txt

@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ With that ready, we can ask the client to do some work for us::
     >>> response.status_code
     404
     >>> # on the other hand we should expect to find something at '/polls/'
-    >>> # we'll use 'reverse()' rather than a harcoded URL
+    >>> # we'll use 'reverse()' rather than a hardcoded URL
     >>> from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
     >>> response = client.get(reverse('polls:index'))
     >>> response.status_code

+ 1 - 1
docs/ref/checks.txt

@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ code snippet shows how you can implement this check::
                     self.min > self.max):
                 return [
                     checks.Error(
-                        'min greated than max.',
+                        'min greater than max.',
                         hint='Decrease min or increase max.',
                         obj=self,
                         id='myapp.E001',

+ 1 - 1
docs/ref/contrib/formtools/form-wizard.txt

@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ The ``urls.py`` file would contain something like::
 
 .. versionchanged:: 1.6
 
-The ``condiction_dict`` can be passed as attribute for the ``as_view()`
+The ``condition_dict`` can be passed as attribute for the ``as_view()`
 method or as a class attribute named ``condition_dict``::
 
     class OrderWizard(WizardView):

+ 1 - 1
docs/ref/contrib/gis/commands.txt

@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ ogrinspect <data_source> <model_name>
 
 .. django-admin:: ogrinspect
 
-The ``ogrinpsect`` management command will inspect the given OGR-compatible
+The ``ogrinspect`` management command will inspect the given OGR-compatible
 :class:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.DataSource` (e.g., a shapefile) and will
 output a GeoDjango model with the given model name.  There's a detailed example
 of using ``ogrinspect`` :ref:`in the tutorial <ogrinspect-intro>`.

+ 1 - 1
docs/ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets.txt

@@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ Aggregate Methods
 *Availability*: PostGIS
 
 Returns a ``GEOMETRYCOLLECTION`` or a ``MULTI`` geometry object from the geometry
-column.  This is analogous to a simplified version of the :meth:`GeoQuerySet.unionagg` method,
+column. This is analogous to a simplified version of the :meth:`GeoQuerySet.unionagg` method,
 except it can be several orders of magnitude faster than performing a union because
 it simply rolls up geometries into a collection or multi object, not caring about
 dissolving boundaries.

+ 1 - 1
docs/ref/contrib/gis/measure.txt

@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Measurement Objects
 ===================
 
 .. module:: django.contrib.gis.measure
-   :synopsis: GeoDjango's distance and area measurment objects.
+   :synopsis: GeoDjango's distance and area measurement objects.
 
 The :mod:`django.contrib.gis.measure` module contains objects that allow
 for convenient representation of distance and area units of measure. [#]_

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docs/ref/contrib/gis/testing.txt

@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Settings
 Only relevant when using a SpatiaLite version 2.3.
 
 By default, the GeoDjango test runner looks for the :ref:`file containing the
-SpatiaLite dababase-initialization SQL code <create_spatialite_db>` in the
+SpatiaLite database-initialization SQL code <create_spatialite_db>` in the
 same directory where it was invoked (by default the same directory where
 ``manage.py`` is located). To use a different location, add the following to
 your settings::

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docs/ref/migration-operations.txt

@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ SeparateDatabaseAndState
 
     SeparateDatabaseAndState(database_operations=None, state_operations=None)
 
-A highly specialist operation that let you mix and match the database
+A highly specialized operation that let you mix and match the database
 (schema-changing) and state (autodetector-powering) aspects of operations.
 
 It accepts two list of operations, and when asked to apply state will use the

+ 1 - 1
docs/topics/auth/customizing.txt

@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Customizing authentication in Django
 The authentication that comes with Django is good enough for most common cases,
 but you may have needs not met by the out-of-the-box defaults. To customize
 authentication to your projects needs involves understanding what points of the
-provided system are extendible or replaceable. This document provides details
+provided system are extensible or replaceable. This document provides details
 about how the auth system can be customized.
 
 :ref:`Authentication backends <authentication-backends>` provide an extensible