I do not think anybody did and here is why: ToscaWidget example
import tw.forms as twf movie_form = twf.TableForm('movie_form', action='save_movie', children=[ twf.HiddenField('id'), twf.TextField('title'), twf.TextField('year', size=4), twf.CalendarDatePicker('release_date'), twf.SingleSelectField('genera', options=['', 'Action', 'Comedy', 'Other']), twf.TextArea('description'), ]) same code in web2py: movie_form = SQLFORM.factory( Field('title','text'), Field('year', length=4), Field('release_date','date'), Field('genera', requires=IS_IN_SET(('Action', 'Comedy', 'Other'),zero='')), Field('description','text'), _hidden=dict(id=3),_action=URL(r=request,f='save_movie')) On May 12, 10:36 am, stefaan <stefaan.hi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Nobody know Toscawidgets and have try it with web2py ? > > Hello Lannick, > > Given the lack of answers it is safe to assume that no-one has tried > it with web2py... > > Best regards, > Stefaan.