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authorMichael Merickel <michael@merickel.org>2012-08-16 00:59:18 -0500
committerMichael Merickel <michael@merickel.org>2012-08-16 00:59:18 -0500
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@@ -144,13 +144,13 @@ directories which he creates within his ``~/projects`` directory. On
Windows, it's a good idea to put project directories within a directory that
contains no space characters, so it's wise to *avoid* a path that contains
i.e. ``My Documents``. As a result, the author, when he uses Windows, just
-puts his projects in ``C:\\projects``.
+puts his projects in ``C:\projects``.
.. warning::
You’ll need to avoid using ``pcreate`` to create a project with the same
- as a Python standard library component. In particular, this means you
- should avoid using names the names ``site`` or ``test``, both of which
+ name as a Python standard library component. In particular, this means you
+ should avoid using the names ``site`` or ``test``, both of which
conflict with Python standard library packages. You should also avoid
using the name ``pyramid``, which will conflict with Pyramid itself.
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ first column instead, for example like this:
pyramid.includes =
#pyramid_debugtoolbar
-When you attempt to restart the application with a section like the abvoe
+When you attempt to restart the application with a section like the above
you'll receive an error that ends something like this, and the application
will not start:
@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ testing your application, packaging, and distributing your application.
.. note::
- ``setup.py`` is the defacto standard which Python developers use to
+ ``setup.py`` is the de facto standard which Python developers use to
distribute their reusable code. You can read more about ``setup.py`` files
and their usage in the `Setuptools documentation
<http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools>`_ and `The
@@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ named ``views`` instead of within a single ``views.py`` file, you might:
You can then continue to add view callable functions to the ``blog.py``
module, but you can also add other ``.py`` files which contain view callable
functions to the ``views`` directory. As long as you use the
-``@view_config`` directive to register views in conjuction with
+``@view_config`` directive to register views in conjunction with
``config.scan()`` they will be picked up automatically when the application
is restarted.
@@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ run a :app:`Pyramid` application is purely conventional based on the output
of its scaffolding. But we strongly recommend using while developing your
application, because many other convenience introspection commands (such as
``pviews``, ``prequest``, ``proutes`` and others) are also implemented in
-terms of configuration availaibility of this ``.ini`` file format. It also
+terms of configuration availability of this ``.ini`` file format. It also
configures Pyramid logging and provides the ``--reload`` switch for
convenient restarting of the server when code changes.