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-rw-r--r--docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst8
-rw-r--r--docs/quick_tutorial/ini.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/quick_tutorial/package.rst4
3 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst b/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst
index d138eb760..a5623ae2a 100644
--- a/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst
+++ b/docs/quick_tutorial/debugtoolbar.rst
@@ -74,11 +74,11 @@ You'll now see an attractive button on the right side of your browser, which
you may click to provide introspective access to debugging information in a
new browser tab. Even better, if your web application generates an error, you
will see a nice traceback on the screen. When you want to disable this
-toolbar, no need to change code: you can remove it from ``pyramid.includes``
-in the relevant ``.ini`` configuration file (thus showing why configuration
-files are handy.)
+toolbar, there's no need to change code: you can remove it from
+``pyramid.includes`` in the relevant ``.ini`` configuration file (thus showing
+why configuration files are handy.)
-Note that the toolbar injects a small amount of html/css into your app just
+Note that the toolbar injects a small amount of HTML/CSS into your app just
before the closing ``</body>`` tag in order to display itself. If you start to
experience otherwise inexplicable client-side weirdness, you can shut it off
by commenting out the ``pyramid_debugtoolbar`` line in ``pyramid.includes``
diff --git a/docs/quick_tutorial/ini.rst b/docs/quick_tutorial/ini.rst
index b8720711b..4e062e575 100644
--- a/docs/quick_tutorial/ini.rst
+++ b/docs/quick_tutorial/ini.rst
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ the Pyramid chapter on
- ``pserve`` looks for ``[app:main]`` and finds ``use = egg:tutorial``
-- The projects's ``setup.py`` has defined an "entry point" (lines 9-10)
+- The projects's ``setup.py`` has defined an "entry point" (lines 9-12)
for the project "main" entry point of ``tutorial:main``
- The ``tutorial`` package's ``__init__`` has a ``main`` function
diff --git a/docs/quick_tutorial/package.rst b/docs/quick_tutorial/package.rst
index 8fb052d5b..54a6a0bd9 100644
--- a/docs/quick_tutorial/package.rst
+++ b/docs/quick_tutorial/package.rst
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
============================================
Most modern Python development is done using Python packages, an approach
-Pyramid puts to good use. In this step we re-do "Hello World" as a
+Pyramid puts to good use. In this step we redo "Hello World" as a
minimum Python package inside a minimum Python project.
Background
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Python projects, via ``setup.py``, gives us special features when
our package is installed (in this case, in local development mode.)
In this step we have a Python package called ``tutorial``. We use the
-same name in each step of the tutorial, to avoid unnecessary re-typing.
+same name in each step of the tutorial, to avoid unnecessary retyping.
Above this ``tutorial`` directory we have the files that handle the
packaging of this project. At the moment, all we need is a