From 6f4e933fcc78da11ec43214efd3472192030eced Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrian Holovaty Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 01:17:51 +0000 Subject: newforms-admin: Merged to [5571] git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/newforms-admin@5572 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37 --- docs/tutorial01.txt | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/tutorial01.txt') diff --git a/docs/tutorial01.txt b/docs/tutorial01.txt index c40b051b19..fdac9c554e 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial01.txt +++ b/docs/tutorial01.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ poll application. It'll consist of two parts: * A public site that lets people view polls and vote in them. - * An admin site that lets you add, change and delete poll. + * An admin site that lets you add, change and delete polls. We'll assume you have `Django installed`_ already. You can tell Django is installed by running the Python interactive interpreter and typing @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ Note the following: quotes. The author of this tutorial runs PostgreSQL, so the example output is in PostgreSQL syntax. - * The `sql` command doesn't actually run the SQL in your database - it just + * The ``sql`` command doesn't actually run the SQL in your database - it just prints it to the screen so that you can see what SQL Django thinks is required. If you wanted to, you could copy and paste this SQL into your database prompt. However, as we will see shortly, Django provides an easier way of committing -- cgit v1.3