Fixed some typos in the documentation.

Thanks to Rodolfo Carvalho and Piotr Kasprzyk
for the patch.
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Baptiste Mispelon 2014-03-02 17:05:57 +01:00
parent a08f906556
commit ea4da8e63c
10 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -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',

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@ -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):

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@ -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>`.

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@ -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.

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@ -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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@ -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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@ -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