# HG changeset patch # User Sandrine Ribeau # Date 1229624877 28800 # Node ID 767ff7f5d5a757fdcd7cb283f6a0ff96ab0c34e4 # Parent 27b958dc72ae4c1b392fb94b04fa81348a243a6b [doc] Replace all : s/by example/for example/ diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/A02a-create-cube.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/A02a-create-cube.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/A02a-create-cube.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ overwrite the `primary` view defined in the module ``views`` of the cube ``cubes/blog/views.py``. -We can by example add in front of the pulication date a prefix specifying +We can for example add in front of the pulication date a prefix specifying the date we see is the publication date. To do so, please apply the following changes: diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/A03a-concepts.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/A03a-concepts.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/A03a-concepts.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ configuration files necessarry for the well being of your web application are grouped in an instance. This will refer to the cube(s) your application is based on. - By example logilab.org and our intranet are two instances of a single + For example logilab.org and our intranet are two instances of a single cube jpl, developped internally. The instances are defined in the directory `~/etc/cubicweb.d`. @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ The engine in `CubicWeb` is a set of classes managing a set of objects loaded dynamically at the startup of `CubicWeb` (*appobjects*). Those dynamics objects, based on the schema or the library, are building the final application. The differents dymanic components are -by example: +for example: * client and server side @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ It contains informations such as forms parameters, user authenticated, etc. **Globally, a request represents a user query, either through HTTP or not -(we also talk about RQL queries on the server side by example)** +(we also talk about RQL queries on the server side for example)** An instance of `Request` has the following attributes: @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ When we inherit from `AppObject` (even not directly), you *always* have to use **super()** to get the methods and attributes of the superclasses, and not use the class identifier. - By example, instead of writting: :: + For example, instead of writting: :: class Truc(PrimaryView): def f(self, arg1): @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ | \-- __pkginfo__.py -We can use simple Python module instead of packages, by example: +We can use simple Python module instead of packages, for example: :: diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/B021-schema-stdlib.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/B021-schema-stdlib.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/B021-schema-stdlib.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ ```````````````````` An application is based on several basic cubes. In the set of available -basic cubes we can find by example : +basic cubes we can find for example : * `comment`, provides an entity type for `Comment` allowing us to comment others site's entities diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/B022-schema-definition.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/B022-schema-definition.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/B022-schema-definition.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ An entity type is defined by a Python class which inherits `EntityType`. The class name correponds to the type name. Then the content of the class contains the description of attributes and relations for the defined entity type, -by example :: +for example :: class Personne(EntityType): """A person with the properties and the relations necessarry for my @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ a description of the properties of this type of relation, and could as well contains a string for the subject and a string for the object. This allows to create new definition of associated relations, (so that the class can have the -definition properties from the relation) by example :: +definition properties from the relation) for example :: class locked_by(RelationType): """relation on all entities indicating that they are locked""" diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/B030-define-views.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/B030-define-views.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/B030-define-views.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ To build a HTML page, a *main template* is used. In general, the template of identifier `main` is the one (it is not used in case an error is raised or for -the login form by example). This template uses other templates in addition +the login form for example). This template uses other templates in addition to the views which depends on the content to generate the HTML page to return. A *template* is responsible for: @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ XML views, binaries... ---------------------- For the views generating other formats that HTML (an image generated dynamically -by example), and which can not usually be included in the HTML page generated +for example), and which can not usually be included in the HTML page generated by the main template (see above), you have to: * set the atribute `templatable` of the class to `False` @@ -224,14 +224,14 @@ by the view to `application/octet-stream` For the views dedicated to binary content creation (an image dynamically generated -by example), we have to set the attribute `binary` of the class to `True` (which +for example), we have to set the attribute `binary` of the class to `True` (which implies that `templateable == False`, so that the attribute `w` of the view could be replaced by a binary flow instead of unicode). (X)HTML tricks to apply ----------------------- -Some web browser (Firefox by example) are not happy with empty `
` +Some web browser (Firefox for example) are not happy with empty `
` (by empty we mean that there is no content in the tag, but there could be attributes), so we should always use `
` even if it is empty and not use `
`. diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/B051-define-entities.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/B051-define-entities.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/B051-define-entities.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ the list `fetchattrs`). This function is defined in `cubicweb.entities`. -By example: :: +For example: :: class Transition(AnyEntity): """...""" @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ * the type indicates if the value designate an integer (`type == 'int'`), a string (`type =='string'` or a non-final relation (`type == 'eid'`) -By example in our application managing tickets, we want to be able to filter +For example in our application managing tickets, we want to be able to filter them by : * type diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/B120-migration.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/B120-migration.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/B120-migration.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ of distributed installation. Its value could be : * `common`, applies to the RQL server as well as the web server and updates - files on the hard drive (configuration files migration by example). + files on the hard drive (configuration files migration for example). * `web`, applies only to the web server and updates files on the hard drive @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ hard drive * `Any`, applies only to the RQL server and updates data in the database - (schema and data migration by example) + (schema and data migration for example) Again in the directory `migration`, the file `depends.map` allows to indicate that to migrate to a particular model version, you always have to first migrate @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ : -By example: :: +For example: :: 0.12.0: 2.26.0 0.13.0: 2.27.0 diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/C012-create-instance.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/C012-create-instance.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/C012-create-instance.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ .. note:: Please note that we created a new cube for a demo purpose but you could have use an existing cube available in our standard library - such as blog or person by example. + such as blog or person for example. A serie of questions will be prompted to you, the default answer is usually sufficient. You can anyway modify the configuration later on by editing diff -r 27b958dc72ae -r 767ff7f5d5a7 doc/book/en/C030-instance-config.en.txt --- a/doc/book/en/C030-instance-config.en.txt Thu Dec 18 17:39:14 2008 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/en/C030-instance-config.en.txt Thu Dec 18 10:27:57 2008 -0800 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ ``````````````````` It is possible to make a site accessible for anonymous http connections and https for authenticated users. This requires to -use apache (by example) for redirection and the variable `main.https-url` +use apache (for example) for redirection and the variable `main.https-url` of configuration file. :Example: