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Used auto-numbered lists in documentation.

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François Freitag
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========
In general, GeoDjango installation requires:
1. :ref:`Python and Django <django>`
2. :ref:`spatial_database`
3. :doc:`geolibs`
#. :ref:`Python and Django <django>`
#. :ref:`spatial_database`
#. :doc:`geolibs`
Details for each of the requirements and installation instructions
are provided in the sections below. In addition, platform-specific

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Example
=======
1. You need a GDAL-supported data source, like a shapefile (here we're using
#. You need a GDAL-supported data source, like a shapefile (here we're using
a simple polygon shapefile, ``test_poly.shp``, with three features)::
>>> from django.contrib.gis.gdal import DataSource
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PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],
UNIT["Degree",0.017453292519943295]]
2. Now we define our corresponding Django model (make sure to use :djadmin:`migrate`)::
#. Now we define our corresponding Django model (make sure to use :djadmin:`migrate`)::
from django.contrib.gis.db import models
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def __str__(self):
return 'Name: %s' % self.name
3. Use :class:`LayerMapping` to extract all the features and place them in the
#. Use :class:`LayerMapping` to extract all the features and place them in the
database::
>>> from django.contrib.gis.utils import LayerMapping