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Fixed #9734 -- Typo fix in the custom fields documentation, pointed out by

col16.


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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-12-03 05:50:11 +00:00
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Creating custom fields requires a bit of attention to detail. To make things
easier to follow, we'll use a consistent example throughout this document.
Suppose you have a Python object representing the deal of cards in a hand of
Bridge_. (Don't worry, you don't know how to play Bridge to follow this
example. You only need to know that 52 cards are dealt out equally to four
players, who are traditionally called *north*, *east*, *south* and *west*.)
Our class looks something like this::
easier to follow, we'll use a consistent example throughout this document:
wrapping a Python object representing the deal of cards in a hand of Bridge_.
Don't worry, you don't have know how to play Bridge to follow this example.
You only need to know that 52 cards are dealt out equally to four players, who
are traditionally called *north*, *east*, *south* and *west*. Our class looks
something like this::
class Hand(object):
def __init__(self, north, east, south, west):