OK, I tracked down truncatewords, and I'm thinking of something like
this:
def spanned_string(value):
""" adds span around first half of string """
words = s.split()
halfwords = len(words)/2
firsthalf = words[halfwords:]
lasthalf = words[:halfwords]
return <span>+ ' '.join(firsthalf) + </span>+ ' '.join(lasthalf)
On Jun 14, 12:23 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What I want to do is take the number of words, divide by 2 (and round
> down a whole number), then apply a span to the first half.
>
> I tried to find truncatewords, as I figured that would be a good
> starting point (at least seeing how to count words), but I can't seem
> to track it down.
>
> Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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