Small formatting change to docs/model-api.txt change from [3597] -- double hyphens instead of a single hyphen

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@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ you can use the name of the model, rather than the model object itself::
# ... # ...
Note, however, that you can only use strings to refer to models in the same Note, however, that you can only use strings to refer to models in the same
models.py file - you cannot use a string to reference a model in a different models.py file -- you cannot use a string to reference a model in a different
application, or to reference a model that has been imported from elsewhere. application, or to reference a model that has been imported from elsewhere.
Behind the scenes, Django appends ``"_id"`` to the field name to create its Behind the scenes, Django appends ``"_id"`` to the field name to create its
@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ here's how you'd represent that::
As with ``ForeignKey``, a relationship to self can be defined by using the As with ``ForeignKey``, a relationship to self can be defined by using the
string ``'self'`` instead of the model name, and you can refer to as-yet string ``'self'`` instead of the model name, and you can refer to as-yet
undefined models by using a string containing the model name. However, you undefined models by using a string containing the model name. However, you
can only use strings to refer to models in the same models.py file - you can only use strings to refer to models in the same models.py file -- you
cannot use a string to reference a model in a different application, or to cannot use a string to reference a model in a different application, or to
reference a model that has been imported from elsewhere. reference a model that has been imported from elsewhere.