diff --git a/djadmin2/permissions.py b/djadmin2/permissions.py
index dd74c31..ed23e8c 100644
--- a/djadmin2/permissions.py
+++ b/djadmin2/permissions.py
@@ -192,13 +192,39 @@ class TemplatePermissionChecker(object):
{{ object_permissions.has_delete_permission }}
{% endwith %}
- The attribute access of ``has_create_permission`` will be done via a
- dictionary lookup (implemented in ``__getitem__``). This will return a
- callable (instance of ``TemplatePermission``, that can take an object to
- check object-level permissions.
+ And dynamically checking the permissions on a different admin:
- In the future any view assigned to the admin will be possible to check for
- permissions, like with
+ .. code-block:: html+django
+
+ {% load admin2_tags %}
+ {% for admin in list_of_model_admins %}
+ {% with permissions|for_admin:admin as permissions %}
+ {{ permissions.has_delete_permission }}
+ {% endwith %}
+ {% endfor %}
+
+ If you don't know the permission you want to check at compile time (e.g.
+ you cannot put ``has_add_permission`` in the template because the exact
+ permission name might be passed into the context dynamically) you can bind
+ the view name with the ``for_view`` filter:
+
+ .. code-block:: html+django
+
+ {% load admin2_tags %}
+ {% with "add" as view_name %}
+ {% if permissions|for_view:view_name %}
+ {{ view_name|capfirst }} model
+ {% endif %}
+ {% endwith %}
+
+ The attribute access of ``has__permission`` will check for the
+ permissions of the view on the currently bound model admin not with the
+ name ````, but with the name that the ``view_name_mapping``
+ returns for it. That step is needed since ``add`` is not the real
+ attribute name in which the ``ModelAddFormView`` on the model admin lives.
+
+ In the future we might get rid of that and this will also make it possible
+ to check for any view assigned to the admin, like
``{{ permissions.auth_user.has_change_password_permission }}``. But this
needs an interface beeing implemented like suggested in:
https://github.com/twoscoops/django-admin2/issues/142