Maybe some examples would help me better understand what you mean by
these two points.
Could you give something short?

Thanks!

Yarko

On Oct 12, 3:42 pm, pigmej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for reply.
>
> Python is templating engine - thats really good.
>
> But I can only include file in one place and there is no way to change
> anything in parrent file. That's a minus, and the minor problem for
> mine.
>
> The same thing with filters/macros. I need to use the same macro/
> filter in many files. I cannot find this "option" in web2py
> templates...
>
> On 12 Paź, 22:11, yarko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Also - if you want to use Genshi Templates (or try to do something
> > similar for Jinja2), see the Genshi4web2py.py  file and instructions
> > here:
>
> >http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/162
>
> > On Oct 12, 2:59 pm, yarko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > There have been several discussions on this list on the topic -  for
> > > example, look 
> > > throughhttp://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/1ef4eea826...
>
> > > I think a raesonable summary is:
>
> > > -  web2py's templating, being very close to just being Python, is
> > > likely to continue to be default for some time;
> > > - some people have written tools to convert skins for other templates
> > > to convert to web2py, so if it's available graphic designs you want,
> > > that's one way to go
> > > - there has been talk about still allowing an interface for other
> > > engines.
>
> > > I think interest (beyond one of discussion) has not been strong enough
> > > for someone to identify all the core web2py things that would have to
> > > be moved into a module, and rewritten for another template engine.
> > > This has spurned talk and work about modules for web2py,  T2 being one
> > > example.   It has not yet spurned a design analysis of where all the
> > > boundaries are, and what it would take to implement that.
>
> > > As for documentation, there's Chapter 5 of the web2py book... but
> > > basically, the template language is python, the helper functions are
> > > named after HTML, so you can discover them and use them as you would
> > > expect (<h2>This Heading</h2> ==> H2('This Heading') ) with all the
> > > named paramteres that w3c defines to h2 (for example) mirrored in
> > > H2().   There is a genshi translator (search these forums) and there
> > > is also Massimo's quick demonstraton of a layout builder - see the
> > > link onhttp://www.web2py.com.   The builder has a link on it to
> > > download the result of your layout experimentation.
>
> > > Those are probably good starting places.
>
> > > Hope this was helpful.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Yarko
>
> > > On Oct 12, 2:27 pm, pigmej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Is there any way to change default template engine in web2py?
>
> > > > I would like to change it to something better with more features like
> > > > Jinja2
>
> > > > Or maybe there is a lot of undocumented things in default template
> > > > engine ?
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