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authorJames L Parry <jim_parry@bcit.ca>2014-11-25 17:58:48 +0100
committerJames L Parry <jim_parry@bcit.ca>2014-11-25 17:58:48 +0100
commit8a474f83a56eafb5c6f632f15dff50265b838290 (patch)
treefa1087782fea10433e5f8c687d5d8780aa1975d9 /user_guide_src/source/documentation
parent809a1b516d4760fe631f8d3ffa767b9f9310dacc (diff)
User Guide update - Contributing
1) Fixed typos in the documentation writeup 2) Moved the documentation writeup out of the hidden TOC into the "Contributing" section Signed-off-by:James L Parry <jim_parry@bcit.ca>
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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/documentation/index.rst b/user_guide_src/source/documentation/index.rst
index 38124f7f2..6d4c94bc1 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/documentation/index.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/documentation/index.rst
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ Writing CodeIgniter Documentation
CodeIgniter uses Sphinx to generate its documentation in a variety of formats,
using reStructuredText to handle the formatting. If you are familiar with
Markdown or Textile, you will quickly grasp reStructuredText. The focus is
-on readability, user friendliness, and an "I've got your hand, baby" feel.
+on readability and user friendliness.
While they can be quite technical, we always write for humans!
-A local table of contents should always be included like the one below.
-It is created automatically by inserting the the following:
+A local table of contents should always be included, like the one below.
+It is created automatically by inserting the following:
::
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ Method Documentation
********************
When documenting class methods for third party developers, Sphinx provides
-directives to assist and keep things simple. For example, consider the following
-ReST:
+directives to assist and keep things simple.
+For example, consider the following ReST:
.. code-block:: rst
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ ReST:
parameter.
:param int $foo: the foo id to do something in
- :param mixed $bar: A data array that must contain aa something and something else
+ :param mixed $bar: A data array that must contain a something and something else
:param bool $bat: whether or not to do something
:returns: FALSE on failure, TRUE if successful
:rtype: bool
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ ReST:
.. method:: should_do_something()
- :returns: Whether or something should be done or not
+ :returns: Whether or not something should be done
:rtype: bool
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ It creates the following display:
parameter.
:param int $foo: the foo id to do something in
- :param mixed $bar: A data array that must contain aa something and something else
+ :param mixed $bar: A data array that must contain a something and something else
:param bool $bat: whether or not to do something
:returns: FALSE on failure, TRUE if successful
:rtype: bool
@@ -198,5 +198,5 @@ It creates the following display:
.. method:: should_do_something()
- :returns: Whether or something should be done or not
+ :returns: Whether or not something should be done
:rtype: bool \ No newline at end of file