Improved pagination documentation
* Link to the topic guide * Document that page() can raise PageNotAnInteger.
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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ Django provides a few classes that help you manage paginated data -- that is,
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data that's split across several pages, with "Previous/Next" links. These
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classes live in :source:`django/core/paginator.py`.
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For examples, see the :doc:`Pagination topic guide </topics/pagination>`.
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.. module:: django.core.paginator
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:synopsis: Classes to help you easily manage paginated data.
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.. method:: Paginator.page(number)
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Returns a :class:`Page` object with the given 1-based index. Raises
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:exc:`InvalidPage` if the given page number doesn't exist.
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:exc:`PageNotAnInteger` if the ``number`` cannot be converted to an integer
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by calling ``int()``. Raises :exc:`InvalidPage` if the given page number
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doesn't exist.
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.. method:: Paginator.get_elided_page_range(number, *, on_each_side=3, on_ends=2)
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