For Windows:
1. Setup the build environment following the `PHP documentation`_
-2. Put twig C extension source code into ``C:\php-sdk\phpdev\vcXX\x86\php-source-directory\ext\twig``
+2. Put Twig's C extension source code into ``C:\php-sdk\phpdev\vcXX\x86\php-source-directory\ext\twig``
3. Use the ``configure --disable-all --enable-cli --enable-twig=shared`` command instead of step 14
4. ``nmake``
5. Copy the ``C:\php-sdk\phpdev\vcXX\x86\php-source-directory\Release_TS\php_twig.dll`` file to your PHP setup.
A block provides a way to change how a certain part of a template is rendered
but it does not interfere in any way with the logic around it.
-Let's take the following example to illustrate how a block work and more
+Let's take the following example to illustrate how a block works and more
importantly, how it does not work:
.. code-block:: jinja
``from``
========
-The ``from`` tags import :doc:`macro<../tags/macro>` names into the current
+The ``from`` tag imports :doc:`macro<../tags/macro>` names into the current
namespace. The tag is documented in detail in the documentation for the
:doc:`import<../tags/import>` tag.
``include``
===========
-The ``include`` statement includes a template and return the rendered content
+The ``include`` statement includes a template and returns the rendered content
of that file into the current namespace:
.. code-block:: jinja