Fixed #14383 -- Corrected the capitalization of reStructuredText. Thanks to timo for the patch.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@14017 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2010-10-08 15:37:16 +00:00
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ markup syntaxes to HTML; currently there is support for:
* Markdown, which requires the Python-markdown library from
http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown
* ReStructuredText, which requires docutils from http://docutils.sf.net/
* reStructuredText, which requires docutils from http://docutils.sf.net/
"""
from django import template

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@ -167,14 +167,14 @@ How can I download the Django documentation to read it offline?
---------------------------------------------------------------
The Django docs are available in the ``docs`` directory of each Django tarball
release. These docs are in ReST (ReStructured Text) format, and each text file
release. These docs are in reST (reStructuredText) format, and each text file
corresponds to a Web page on the official Django site.
Because the documentation is `stored in revision control`_, you can browse
documentation changes just like you can browse code changes.
Technically, the docs on Django's site are generated from the latest development
versions of those ReST documents, so the docs on the Django site may offer more
versions of those reST documents, so the docs on the Django site may offer more
information than the docs that come with the latest Django release.
.. _stored in revision control: http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/docs

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@ -700,10 +700,10 @@ There's a full page of information about the :doc:`Django documentation
system </internals/documentation>` that you should read prior to working on the
documentation.
Guidelines for ReST files
Guidelines for reST files
-------------------------
These guidelines regulate the format of our ReST documentation:
These guidelines regulate the format of our reST documentation:
* In section titles, capitalize only initial words and proper nouns.

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Sphinx -- ``easy_install Sphinx`` should do the trick.
Then, building the HTML is easy; just ``make html`` from the ``docs`` directory.
To get started contributing, you'll want to read the `ReStructuredText
To get started contributing, you'll want to read the `reStructuredText
Primer`__. After that, you'll want to read about the `Sphinx-specific markup`__
that's used to manage metadata, indexing, and cross-references.

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ languages:
* ``textile`` -- implements `Textile`_ -- requires `PyTextile`_
* ``markdown`` -- implements `Markdown`_ -- requires `Python-markdown`_
* ``restructuredtext`` -- implements `ReST (ReStructured Text)`_
* ``restructuredtext`` -- implements `reST (reStructured Text)`_
-- requires `doc-utils`_
In each case, the filter expects formatted markup as a string and
@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ For more documentation, read the source code in
.. _Textile: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_%28markup_language%29
.. _Markdown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
.. _ReST (ReStructured Text): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText
.. _reST (reStructured Text): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText
.. _PyTextile: http://loopcore.com/python-textile/
.. _Python-markdown: http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown
.. _doc-utils: http://docutils.sf.net/
ReStructured Text
reStructured Text
-----------------
When using the ``restructuredtext`` markup filter you can define a

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@ -2095,7 +2095,7 @@ A collection of template filters that implement these common markup languages:
* Textile
* Markdown
* ReST (ReStructured Text)
* reST (reStructuredText)
See the :doc:`markup documentation </ref/contrib/markup>`.