From 89d5ffd21d2d1918692137ba2d9768aa25a16413 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Butterick Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:54:28 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] tiny --- scribblings/quick.scrbl | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/scribblings/quick.scrbl b/scribblings/quick.scrbl index b71cd0b..c93ca72 100644 --- a/scribblings/quick.scrbl +++ b/scribblings/quick.scrbl @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ This file is ◊here This is a simple HTML file that should look familiar, except for the two template variables. The first, @tt{here}, contains the name of the current source file. As before, the lozenge character marks it as a Pollen command rather than text, and you write it as @tt{◊here}. The other command, @tt{◊->html{◊doc}}, takes the content from the source file, which is contained in a variable called @tt{doc}, and converts it to HTML with a Pollen function called @tt{->html}. -Go back to your web browser and reload @link["http://localhost:8080/uptown.html"]{@tt{uptown.html}}. The page will be rendered with the new @tt{template.html}. As before, you can edit the template or the source and the project server will dynamically regenerate the output file. +Go back to your web browser and reload @link["http://localhost:8080/uptown.html"]{@tt{uptown.html}}. (Or @link["http://localhost:8080/downtown.html"]{@tt{downtown.html}} — both will work.) The page will be rendered with the new @tt{template.html}. As before, you can edit the template or the source and the project server will dynamically update the output file. @section{PS for Scribble users}