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Posted to commits@tiles.apache.org by mc...@apache.org on 2015/10/01 22:05:54 UTC
svn commit: r1706314 -
/tiles/framework/branches/TILES_3_0_X/src/site/apt/tutorial/advanced/nesting-extending.apt
Author: mck
Date: Thu Oct 1 20:05:53 2015
New Revision: 1706314
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1706314&view=rev
Log:
Documentation spelling errors fixed – https://github.com/apache/tiles/pull/6
contributed by Tim Gifford ( https://github.com/timgifford )
Modified:
tiles/framework/branches/TILES_3_0_X/src/site/apt/tutorial/advanced/nesting-extending.apt
Modified: tiles/framework/branches/TILES_3_0_X/src/site/apt/tutorial/advanced/nesting-extending.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tiles/framework/branches/TILES_3_0_X/src/site/apt/tutorial/advanced/nesting-extending.apt?rev=1706314&r1=1706313&r2=1706314&view=diff
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--- tiles/framework/branches/TILES_3_0_X/src/site/apt/tutorial/advanced/nesting-extending.apt (original)
+++ tiles/framework/branches/TILES_3_0_X/src/site/apt/tutorial/advanced/nesting-extending.apt Thu Oct 1 20:05:53 2015
@@ -24,14 +24,14 @@
Nesting Definitions
Sometimes it is useful to have a structured page with, say, a structured body.
- Tipically, there is a main layout (for example, the "classic" layout) and the
+ Typically, there is a main layout (for example, the "classic" layout) and the
body is made of certain number of sections. In this case, nesting a definition
(the one for the body) inside another definition (the main layout) can be
useful.
* {Named subdefinitions}
- Tiles supports nesting definitions natively. One way of usng nested definitions
+ Tiles supports nesting definitions natively. One way of using nested definitions
is creating a named "subdefinition" and using it as an attribute. For example:
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