update quickstart doc to fix minor typos

fixes bug 1002661
* Changes the name of the directory used for django to be
openstack_dashboard instead of openstack-dashboard
* updates the location of manage.py

Change-Id: I8f04fd90f59d85f0339bd59c9e8d478bcb84f9e2
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Tom Fifield 2012-05-22 16:46:15 +10:00
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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ termie <github@anarkystic.com>
Thierry Carrez <thierry@openstack.org>
Tihomir Trifonov <t.trifonov@gmail.com>
Todd Willey <todd@ansolabs.com>
Tom Fifield <fifieldt@unimelb.edu.au>
Tomasz 'Zen' Napierala <tomasz@napierala.org>
Tres Henry <tres@treshenry.net>
Vishvananda Ishaya <vishvananda@gmail.com>

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@ -12,18 +12,17 @@ repository at http://github.com/openstack/horizon and execute the
Horizon assumes a single end-point for OpenStack services which defaults to
the local host (127.0.0.1). If this is not the case change the
``OPENSTACK_HOST`` setting in the ``local_settings.py`` file, located in the
``openstack-dashboard/local`` folder, to the actual IP address of the
``openstack_dashboard/local`` folder, to the actual IP address of the
OpenStack end-point Horizon should use.
To start the Horizon development server use the Django ``manage.py`` utility
from the ``openstack-dashboard`` directory with the context of the virtual
environment::
with the context of the virtual environment::
> tools/with_venv.sh dashboard/manage.py runserver
> tools/with_venv.sh ./manage.py runserver
Alternately specify the listen IP and port::
> tools/with_venv.sh dashboard/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080
> tools/with_venv.sh ./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080
Once the Horizon server is running point a web browser to http://localhost:8000
or to the IP and port the server is listening.
@ -49,19 +48,19 @@ Horizon's Structure
This project is a bit different from other OpenStack projects in that it has
two very distinct components underneath it: ``horizon``, and
``openstack-dashboard``.
``openstack_dashboard``.
The ``horizon`` directory holds the generic libraries and components that can
be used in any Django project.
The ``openstack-dashboard`` directory contains a reference Django project that
The ``openstack_dashboard`` directory contains a reference Django project that
uses ``horizon``.
For development, both pieces share an environment which (by default) is
built with the ``tools/install_venv.py`` script. That script creates a
virtualenv and installs all the necessary packages.
If dependencies are added to either ``horizon`` or ``openstack-dashboard``,
If dependencies are added to either ``horizon`` or ``openstack_dashboard``,
they should be added to ``tools/pip-requires``.
.. important::