X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FManual%2FTutorial%2FCatalystBasics.pod;h=98b18c69359498f07a97cfad224092d0d0ce6687;hb=f279297ad42ed1dc1fc4e2289a4a1dc17acf91d7;hp=37ddb34b90e0f7b6f7078d1544b1606e10459780;hpb=14e5ed66dcd737f2210d8d7d8c22e3c474992846;p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Manual.git diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/CatalystBasics.pod b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/CatalystBasics.pod index 37ddb34..98b18c6 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/CatalystBasics.pod +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/CatalystBasics.pod @@ -312,8 +312,8 @@ To create a TT view, run: This creates the C module, which is a subclass of C. The "view" keyword tells the create script that -you are creating a view, the first "TT" tells it that you are creating -a Template Toolkit view, and the second "TT" tells the script to name +you are creating a view, the second "TT" tells it that you are creating +a Template Toolkit view, and the first "TT" tells the script to name the View module "TT.pm", which is a commonly used name for TT views. (You can name it anything you want, such as "HTML.pm".) If you look at TT.pm, you will find that it only contains a config statement to set @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ method that it inherits from the C. Template Toolkit is a very full featured template facility, with excellent documentation at -L, +L, but since this is not a TT tutorial, we'll stick to only basic TT usage here (and explore some of the more common TT features in later parts of the tutorial).