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Yoji SHIDARA 2012-08-29 11:31:09 +0900 (Wed, 29 Aug 2012) New Revision: 8404cc6ea534e1d296679aad9535894d81144e71 https://github.com/groonga/gcs.groonga.org/commit/8404cc6ea534e1d296679aad9535894d81144e71 Log: Fix typos Modified files: docs/tutorial/index.md Modified: docs/tutorial/index.md (+2 -2) =================================================================== --- docs/tutorial/index.md 2012-08-29 09:51:43 +0900 (76d206a) +++ docs/tutorial/index.md 2012-08-29 11:31:09 +0900 (69c9f0d) @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ sections describe how to register your documents. ### Command line tools {#command-line-tools} You need to create search domain and text fields before registering -documents. Groonga CouldSearch includes some command line tools to do it. +documents. Groonga CloudSearch includes some command line tools to do it. This section describes how to create a search domain by those commands. Groonga CloudSearch's command line tools are named as "gcs-...", and they @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ See also: [Running the Amazon CloudSearch Commands - Amazon CloudSearch](http:// for details. Instead, gcs-commands work only on the computer itself. In other words, -they cannot configure search domains of a Groonga CouldSearch instance +they cannot configure search domains of a Groonga CloudSearch instance deployed on another computer. You must log in to the computer by SSH or something to use gcs-commands. -------------- next part -------------- HTML����������������������������...Download