README in masterview-0.0.16 vs README in masterview-0.0.17

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@@ -59,12 +59,12 @@ == Usage You may add MasterView attributes to existing (x)html or you may use the masterview generator to create a complete working application. The generator can create controllers, models, and the MasterView template file similar to how the built-in generator works. Simply change directory to your rails application and run the following -script/generate masterview YourModelName [YourControllerName] [--showAll | --showOnlyNew | --showOnlyList] +script/generate masterview YourModelName [YourControllerName] [--show-all | --show-only list] [--style [cssStylesheet]] -To make it easier to use this template at design time, some design time css stylesheets are included in the file to hide all sections except one. By default the NEW section is the only one shown. Other options are --showAll which makes all sections visible or --showOnlyList which shows only the LIST section. When you are editing the masterview file you may comment/uncomment one of the other css files to show a different section. +To make it easier to use this template at design time, some design time css stylesheets are included in the file to hide all sections except one. By default the NEW section is the only one shown. Other options are --show-all which makes all sections visible or [--show-only list] which shows only the LIST section. When you are editing the masterview file you may comment/uncomment one of the other css files to show a different section. The --style param allows you to suppress default style generation and specify an existing stylesheet to use, if you exlude the stylesheet none will be used, if you include this option multiple times with different stylesheets each will be used. Once it is done generating, the generated MasterView template file will be created in app/views/masterview/YourModelName.html. This file is html and can be edited with any standard html editor. The rails specific logic is contained in simple attributes which are ignored by html editors. The syntax for these attributes is heavily derived from the rails helper tags themselves so it should feel natural to the rails developer. Another interesting thing to know is that while all of the pages for this Model have been bundled up into one html file for ease of editing, at runtime this template gets rendered into the exact same layouts and partials that you would use if you were building from scratch. Its jsut that now you can see what your pages will render like in your wysiwyg html editor and change and layout accordingly. Additionally MasterView supplies some javascript to show only one action view at time (list, new, show, edit, delete) so you can view in your browser without running in Rails. Dummy html can be included to improve the accuracy of the page which can be easily removed at runtime. To make it easier to work with in an editor, design time stylesheets are included in the file to allow you to hide all sections except the one you are working on, simply uncomment the appropriate stylesheet for the section you would like to work with.