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-rw-r--r-- | doc/INSTALL-exim4.md | 2 | ||||
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/THEMES.md | 12 |
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/INSTALL-exim4.md b/doc/INSTALL-exim4.md index cdc33ab12..9422dddc4 100644 --- a/doc/INSTALL-exim4.md +++ b/doc/INSTALL-exim4.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Note that the name and location of the log files created by Exim must match what the `load-mail-server-logs` script expects, hence the need for the extra `log_file_path` setting. And the `check-recent-requests-sent` scripts expects the logs to contain the `from=<...>` envelope information, so we make the -logs more verbose with `log_selector`. +logs more verbose with `log_selector`. The ALAVETELI_USER may need to also need to be added to the `trusted_users` list in your Exim config in order to set the return path on outgoing mail, depending on your setup. In `/etc/exim4/conf.d/router/04_alaveteli`: diff --git a/doc/INSTALL.md b/doc/INSTALL.md index b6e8d2265..b356208a4 100644 --- a/doc/INSTALL.md +++ b/doc/INSTALL.md @@ -307,9 +307,9 @@ by setting `SKIP_ADMIN_AUTH` to `true` in `general.yml`. # Cron jobs and init scripts -`config/crontab.ugly` contains the cronjobs run on WhatDoTheyKnow. +`config/crontab-example` contains the cronjobs run on WhatDoTheyKnow. It's in a strange templating format they use in mySociety. mySociety -render the "ugly" file to reference absolute paths, and then drop it +render the example file to reference absolute paths, and then drop it in `/etc/cron.d/` on the server. The `ugly` format uses simple variable substitution. A variable looks diff --git a/doc/THEMES.md b/doc/THEMES.md index 8c4b927da..bae7d7665 100644 --- a/doc/THEMES.md +++ b/doc/THEMES.md @@ -36,15 +36,15 @@ places: This document is about what you can do in a theme. -By default, the sample theme ("alavetelitheme") has already been -installed. See the setting `THEME_URLS` in `general.yml` for an +By default, the sample theme ("alavetelitheme") has already been +installed. See the setting `THEME_URLS` in `general.yml` for an explanation. You can also install the sample theme by hand, by running: - bundle exec rails plugin install git://github.com/mysociety/alavetelitheme.git -r rails-3 + bundle exec rails plugin install git://github.com/mysociety/alavetelitheme.git -The sample theme contains examples for nearly everything you might +The sample theme contains examples for nearly everything you might want to customise. You should probably make a copy, rename it, and use that as the basis for your own theme. @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ changing much in the core theme. The ideal would be if you are able to rebrand the site by only changing the CSS. You will also need to add custom help pages, as described below. -# Branding the site +# Branding the site The core templates that comprise the layout and user interface of an Alaveteli site live in `app/views/`. They are use Rails' ERB syntax. @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ unused). `alavetelitheme/lib/config/custom-routes.rb` allows you to extend the base routes in Alaveteli. The example in `alavetelitheme` adds an extra help page. You can also use this to override the behaviour of specific pages if -necessary. +necessary. # Adding or overriding models and controllers |