diff --git a/docs/generic_views.txt b/docs/generic_views.txt index 25635f35d89..bebe5564b4a 100644 --- a/docs/generic_views.txt +++ b/docs/generic_views.txt @@ -266,9 +266,9 @@ to ``True``. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable - to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The - view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in - determining the variable's name. + to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The + view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in + determining the variable's name. * ``make_object_list``: A boolean specifying whether to retrieve the full list of objects for this year and pass those to the template. If ``True``, @@ -360,9 +360,9 @@ date in the *future* are not displayed unless you set ``allow_future`` to the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable - to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The - view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in - determining the variable's name. + to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The + view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in + determining the variable's name. * ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting. @@ -441,9 +441,9 @@ in the *future* are not displayed unless you set ``allow_future`` to ``True``. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable - to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The - view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in - determining the variable's name. + to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The + view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in + determining the variable's name. * ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting. @@ -526,9 +526,9 @@ you set ``allow_future`` to ``True``. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable - to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The - view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in - determining the variable's name. + to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The + view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in + determining the variable's name. * ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting. @@ -710,9 +710,9 @@ A page representing a list of objects. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable - to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The - view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in - determining the variable's name. + to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. The + view will append ``'_list'`` to the value of this parameter in + determining the variable's name. * ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting. @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ object. This uses the automatic manipulators that come with Django models. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable - to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. + to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. **Template name:** @@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ contain a form that POSTs to the same URL. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable - to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. + to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. **Template name:**