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     new 78ce214  Change wrong 'to determinate' into correct 'to determine' 
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commit 78ce214be4c32bb10521ba67fd82d885e6e0a5de
Author: Michael Burgardt <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Nov 8 11:21:22 2021 +0100

    Change wrong 'to determinate' into correct 'to determine' (#480)
    
    (cherry picked from commit fcec670558e9b8d01467748ea46c778321ecb4a4)
---
 wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/forms2/forms2_9.adoc           | 2 +-
 wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/i18n/i18n_5.adoc               | 2 +-
 wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/keepControl/keepControl_1.adoc | 6 +++---
 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/forms2/forms2_9.adoc 
b/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/forms2/forms2_9.adoc
index 4df5682..a49771c 100644
--- a/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/forms2/forms2_9.adoc
+++ b/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/forms2/forms2_9.adoc
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ public class TemperatureDegreeField extends 
FormComponentPanel<Double> {
        }
 ----
 
-Inside the onInitialize method we have created a read-only model for the label 
that displays the letter corresponding to the user's temperature scale. To 
determinate which temperature scale is in use, we retrieve the Locale from the 
session by calling Component's getLocale() method (we will talk more about this 
method in 
+Inside the onInitialize method we have created a read-only model for the label 
that displays the letter corresponding to the user's temperature scale. To 
determine which temperature scale is in use, we retrieve the Locale from the 
session by calling Component's getLocale() method (we will talk more about this 
method in 
 <<_internationalization_with_wicket,Chapter 15>>). Then, if locale is the one 
corresponding to the United States, the chosen scale will be Fahrenheit, 
otherwise it will be considered as Celsius. 
 
 In the final part of onInitialize() we add the two components to our custom 
form component. You may have noticed that we have explicitly set the type of 
model object for the text field to double. This is necessary as the starting 
model object is a null reference and this prevents the component from 
automatically determining the type of its model object. 
diff --git a/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/i18n/i18n_5.adoc 
b/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/i18n/i18n_5.adoc
index 40c88dd..b2e9e96 100644
--- a/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/i18n/i18n_5.adoc
+++ b/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/i18n/i18n_5.adoc
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Order order = new Order(new Date(), ORDER_STATUS.IN_PROGRESS);
 add(new Label("orderStatus", new 
StringResourceModel("orderStatus.${status.code}", Model.of(order))));
 ----
 
-As we can see in the code above also the key contains a property expression 
(${status.code}) which makes its value dynamic. In this way the state of an 
object (an Order in our example) can determinate which resource will be loaded 
by StringResourceModel. If we don't use properties expressions we can provide a 
null value as model and in this case StringResourceModel will behave exactly as 
a ResourceModel. StringResourceModel supports also the same parameter 
substitution used by standard c [...]
+As we can see in the code above also the key contains a property expression 
(${status.code}) which makes its value dynamic. In this way the state of an 
object (an Order in our example) can determine which resource will be loaded by 
StringResourceModel. If we don't use properties expressions we can provide a 
null value as model and in this case StringResourceModel will behave exactly as 
a ResourceModel. StringResourceModel supports also the same parameter 
substitution used by standard cla [...]
 
 Parameters can be generic objects but if we use a model as parameter, 
StringResourceModel will use the data object inside it as actual value (it will 
call getObject on the model). Parameters are passed as a vararg argument with 
method _setParameters(Object... parameters)_. Here is an example of usage of 
parameter substitution:
 
diff --git a/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/keepControl/keepControl_1.adoc 
b/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/keepControl/keepControl_1.adoc
index c5579f1..d546fd0 100644
--- a/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/keepControl/keepControl_1.adoc
+++ b/wicket-user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/keepControl/keepControl_1.adoc
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 
 At the end of the previous chapter we have seen how to hide a component 
calling its method _setVisible_. In a similar fashion, we can also decide to 
disable a component using method _setEnabled_. When a component is disabled all 
the links inside it will be in turn disabled (they will be rendered as 
_<span>_) and it can not fire JavaScript events. 
 
-Class _Component_ provides two getter methods to determinate if a component is 
visible or enabled: _isVisible_ and _isEnabled_. 
+Class _Component_ provides two getter methods to determine if a component is 
visible or enabled: _isVisible_ and _isEnabled_. 
 
-Even if nothing prevents us from overriding these two methods to implement a 
custom logic to determinate the state of a component, we should keep in mind 
that methods _isVisible_ and _isEnabled_ are called multiple times before a 
component is fully rendered. Hence, if we place non-trivial code inside these 
two methods, we can sensibly deteriorate the responsiveness of our pages.
+Even if nothing prevents us from overriding these two methods to implement a 
custom logic to determine the state of a component, we should keep in mind that 
methods _isVisible_ and _isEnabled_ are called multiple times before a 
component is fully rendered. Hence, if we place non-trivial code inside these 
two methods, we can sensibly deteriorate the responsiveness of our pages.
 
-As we will see in the next chapter, class _Component_ provides method 
_onConfigure_ which is more suited to contain code that contributes to 
determinate component states because it is called just once during rendering 
phase of a request.
+As we will see in the next chapter, class _Component_ provides method 
_onConfigure_ which is more suited to contain code that contributes to 
determine component states because it is called just once during rendering 
phase of a request.

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