Fixed #9734 -- Typo fix in the custom fields documentation, pointed out by
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Creating custom fields requires a bit of attention to detail. To make things
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easier to follow, we'll use a consistent example throughout this document.
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Suppose you have a Python object representing the deal of cards in a hand of
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Bridge_. (Don't worry, you don't know how to play Bridge to follow this
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example. You only need to know that 52 cards are dealt out equally to four
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players, who are traditionally called *north*, *east*, *south* and *west*.)
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Our class looks something like this::
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easier to follow, we'll use a consistent example throughout this document:
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wrapping a Python object representing the deal of cards in a hand of Bridge_.
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Don't worry, you don't have know how to play Bridge to follow this example.
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You only need to know that 52 cards are dealt out equally to four players, who
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are traditionally called *north*, *east*, *south* and *west*. Our class looks
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something like this::
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class Hand(object):
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def __init__(self, north, east, south, west):
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