This is excellent! I know that the documentation is in its early
stages, but are there any examples you can point to where this has
been used?

On Apr 29, 10:15 pm, muybay <yabyum...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fantastic contribution Thadeus, I hope to contribute back a fraction
> of what you have already done, many thanks!
>
> On Apr 29, 10:50 am, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
>
> > Leandro:
>
> > The only dummy questions are the ones never asked!
>
> > You can checkout a copy and stick it in the modules folder of your
> > application, and instead of
>
> > ``importweb2py_utils``
>
> > you can do
>
> > web2py_utils= local_import('web2py_utils')
>
> > Mind you, I designed this so that only the code in __init__.py gets
> > imported, so if you wanted pagination you will need to do.
>
> > pagination = local_import('web2py_utils.paginate')
>
> > set = pagination.Pagination(....)
>
> > Most of the code should work on GAE, I have not tested so if you run
> > into any problems I don't mind fixing them!
>
> > Patrick:
>
> > Its almost there! I want to get the layout manager working better so
> > that you can hot-swap layouts like in wordpress.
>
> > --
> > Thadeus
>
> > On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:09 AM, DenesL <denes1...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> > > Thanks for sharing.
>
> > > On Apr 28, 9:02 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
> > >> I have decided to share some of the libraries that I have found useful
> > >> when creating web2py apps.
>
> > >> This contains lots of goodies, and some nice shortcuts.
>
> > >>     * Common shortcuts
> > >>     * Widgets
> > >>     * py2jquery module
> > >>     * Heirarchical category module.
> > >>     * Database store configuration settings
> > >>     * Class based menu builder
> > >>     * syntax highlighting
> > >>     * Output compression
> > >>     * Pagination
> > >>     * Stop words lists
> > >>     * Levenstien algorithm
> > >>     * NGram algorithm
> > >>     * New SQLHTML widgets (able to pass class attributes to them)
> > >>     * Convert wordpress xml export into a python dict!
> > >>     * Comments, tagging, and pingback/trackback plugins!
>
> > >> And more!
>
> > >> The whole library is designed to be installed like any other python
> > >> package using setuptools. For basic usage you can just import the
> > >> package normally.
>
> > >> However, the plugins are there for convenience, and so that I can keep
> > >> them all in the same place, but you will need to copy them to your app
> > >> to actually use them.
>
> > >> Read the documentation here
>
> > >>http://static.thadeusb.com/web2py_utils/index.html
>
> > >> And the source code is located here
>
> > >>http://hg.thadeusb.com/Web/web2py_utils/summary
>
> > >> I am open to ideas/suggestions, and if you want to contribute let me 
> > >> know!
>
> > >> p.s. blogitizor gets some loving tonight, and is being migrated to use
> > >> this library.
>
> > >> --
> > >> Thadeus

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