--- a/doc/tutorials/base/customizing-the-application.rst Tue Feb 12 14:55:02 2019 +0100
+++ b/doc/tutorials/base/customizing-the-application.rst Tue Feb 12 14:58:26 2019 +0100
@@ -108,8 +108,8 @@
* a `Community` may be linked to a `Blog` using the `community_blog` relation
- ``*`` means a community may be linked to 0 to N blog, ``?`` means a blog may
- be linked to 0 to 1 community. For completeness, remember that you can also
- use ``+`` for 1 to N, and ``1`` for single, mandatory relation (e.g. one to one);
+ be linked to 0 to 1 community. For completeness, you can also use ``+`` for
+ 1 to N, and ``1`` for single, mandatory relation (e.g. one to one);
- this is a composite relation where `Community` (e.g. the subject of the
relation) is the composite. That means that if you delete a community, its
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@
Defining your views
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-|cubicweb| provides a lot of standard views in directory
+|cubicweb| provides a lot of standard views in the directory
:file:`cubicweb/web/views/`. We already talked about 'primary' and 'list' views,
which are views which apply to one ore more entities.
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
- an identifier: all objects used to build the user interface in |cubicweb| are
recorded in a registry and this identifier will be used as a key in that
- registry. There may be multiple views for the same identifier.
+ registry to store the view. There may be multiple views for the same identifier.
- a *selector*, which is a kind of filter telling how well a view suit to a
particular context. When looking for a particular view (e.g. given an
@@ -331,10 +331,11 @@
some entity of the `Community` type. This is enough to get an higher score than
the default view for entities of this type.
-* View applying to entities usually have to define `cell_call` as entry point,
- and are given `row` and `col` arguments tell to which entity in the result set
- the view is applied. We can then get this entity from the result set
- (`self.cw_rset`) by using the `get_entity` method.
+* A view that applies to an entity usually have to define the method
+ `cell_call` as an entry point. This method will received the arguments
+ `row` and `col` that tell to which entity in the result set the view is
+ applied. We can then get this entity from the result set (`self.cw_rset`) by
+ using the `get_entity` method.
* To ease thing, we access our entity's attribute for display using its
printable_value method, which will handle formatting and escaping when
@@ -449,7 +450,7 @@
A library of standard cubes is available from `CubicWeb Forge`_, to address a
-lot of common concerns such has manipulating people, files, things to do, etc. In
+lot of common concerns such has manipulating files, people, things to do, etc. In
our community blog case, we could be interested for instance in functionalities
provided by the `comment` and `tag` cubes. The former provides threaded
discussion functionalities, the latter a simple tag mechanism to classify content.
@@ -485,7 +486,7 @@
cubes will then be automatically displayed when one of those relations is
supported.
-Let's synchronize the data model as we've done earlier: ::
+Let's install the cubes and synchronize the data model as we've done earlier: ::
$ cubicweb-ctl stop myblog
--- a/doc/tutorials/base/discovering-the-ui.rst Tue Feb 12 14:55:02 2019 +0100
+++ b/doc/tutorials/base/discovering-the-ui.rst Tue Feb 12 14:58:26 2019 +0100
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
Before creating entities, let's change that 'unset title' thing that appears
here and there. This comes from a |cubicweb| system properties. To set it,
-click on the 'site configuration link' in the pop-up menu behind your login name
+click on the 'configuration link' in the pop-up menu behind your login name
in the upper left-hand corner
.. image:: ../../images/tutos-base_user-menu_en.png