Fixed #6732 -- Added missing word "must" in `templates_python.txt` docs, thanks Atul Varma.

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Gary Wilson Jr 2008-03-08 03:19:52 +00:00
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@ -629,9 +629,10 @@ the given Python module name, not the name of the app.
Once you've created that Python module, you'll just have to write a bit of
Python code, depending on whether you're writing filters or tags.
To be a valid tag library, the module contain a module-level variable named
``register`` that is a ``template.Library`` instance, in which all the tags and
filters are registered. So, near the top of your module, put the following::
To be a valid tag library, the module must contain a module-level variable
named ``register`` that is a ``template.Library`` instance, in which all the
tags and filters are registered. So, near the top of your module, put the
following::
from django import template