~netlandish/django-pagination

6aec6981440accf40609d97b2beabd4e73d44c1d — floguy 16 years ago 51e9175
Fixed documentation to include the step about adding the request context processor.

git-svn-id: https://django-pagination.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@30 7f1efe38-554e-0410-b69d-834cb44da2d5
1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

M README.txt
M README.txt => README.txt +12 -3
@@ 24,13 24,22 @@ installation, which is covered in INSTALL.txt in this same directory.)
           'pagination.middleware.PaginationMiddleware',
       )

3. If it's not already added in your setup, add the request context processor.
   Note that context processors are set by default implicitly, so to set them
   explicitly, you need to copy and paste this code into your settings::
   
        ("django.core.context_processors.auth",
        "django.core.context_processors.debug",
        "django.core.context_processors.i18n",
        "django.core.context_processors.media",
        "django.core.context_processors.request")

3. Add this line at the top of your template to load the pagination tags:
4. Add this line at the top of your template to load the pagination tags:

       {% load pagination_tags %}


4. Decide on a variable that you would like to paginate, and use the
5. Decide on a variable that you would like to paginate, and use the
   autopaginate tag on that variable before iterating over it.  This could 
   take one of two forms (using the canonical ``object_list`` as an example
   variable):


@@ 47,7 56,7 @@ installation, which is covered in INSTALL.txt in this same directory.)
   you can iterate over the ``object_list`` like you normally would.
   

5. Now you want to display the current page and the available pages, so
6. Now you want to display the current page and the available pages, so
   somewhere after having used autopaginate, use the paginate inclusion tag:
   
       {% paginate %}