From: Ilkka Hakkari Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 18:10:35 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Note about context processor in Shipherd tutorial. X-Git-Tag: philo-0.9.1^2~5^2~3^2~1 X-Git-Url: http://git.ithinksw.org/philo.git/commitdiff_plain/91a389c8038b83d43cc113fa061282066baeab72 Note about context processor in Shipherd tutorial. --- diff --git a/docs/tutorials/shipherd.rst b/docs/tutorials/shipherd.rst index 3a62cb0..f1205aa 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/shipherd.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/shipherd.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Using Shipherd in the Admin The navigation mechanism is fairly complex; unfortunately, there's no real way around that - without a lot of equally complex code that you are quite welcome to write and contribute! ;-) -For this guide, we'll assume that you have the setup described in :doc:`getting-started`. We'll be adding a main :class:`.Navigation` to the root :class:`.Node` and making it display as part of the :class:`.Template`. Before getting started, make sure that you've added :mod:`philo.contrib.shipherd` to your :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`. +For this guide, we'll assume that you have the setup described in :doc:`getting-started`. We'll be adding a main :class:`.Navigation` to the root :class:`.Node` and making it display as part of the :class:`.Template`. Before getting started, make sure that you've added :mod:`philo.contrib.shipherd` to your :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` and :mod:`django.core.context_processors.request` to TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS. Creating the Navigation +++++++++++++++++++++++