Fixed bug in docs/model-api.txt

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Adrian Holovaty 2005-08-26 19:07:39 +00:00
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Example::
For ``ForeignKey``, ``ManyToManyField`` and ``OneToOneField``, use the For ``ForeignKey``, ``ManyToManyField`` and ``OneToOneField``, use the
``verbose_name`` keyword argument:: ``verbose_name`` keyword argument::
poll = meta.ForeignKey(Poll, "the related poll") poll = meta.ForeignKey(Poll, verbose_name="the related poll")
sites = meta.ManyToManyField(Site, verbose_name="list of sites") sites = meta.ManyToManyField(Site, verbose_name="list of sites")
place = meta.OneToOneField(Place, verbose_name="related place") place = meta.OneToOneField(Place, verbose_name="related place")
@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ the ``models`` directory.
If this sounds confusing, just use ``django-admin.py startapp`` -- it'll create If this sounds confusing, just use ``django-admin.py startapp`` -- it'll create
the proper directory structure and ``__init__.py`` files. (See the the proper directory structure and ``__init__.py`` files. (See the
`django-admin.py documentation`_.) `django-admin.py documentation`_ .)
For example, if you save your models in a module called ``mymodels.py``, here's For example, if you save your models in a module called ``mymodels.py``, here's
a directory layout you might use:: a directory layout you might use::