It can be used for programmatically access outside HTML-pages.
I hope to extend it to become a web-publishing framework in the future.
Author: Johannes Brodwall <johannes@brodwall.com>
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-htmltools/
written in pure python.
Since version 0.6 it uses a new parser that increases parsing performance
a lot by caching the nodelists on the harddisk if wanted.
It includes multiple template inheritance and other features like simple
value escaping.
Author: Armin Ronacher
WWW: http://wsgiarea.pocoo.org/jinja/
elegant with minimal syntax. Unlike most Python template engines,
Breve is implemented as an `internal DSL`_ rather than a parser.
Author: Cliff Wells
WWW: http://breve.twisty-industries.com/
elegant with minimal syntax. Unlike most Python template engines,
Breve is implemented as an `internal DSL`_ rather than a parser.
Author: Cliff Wells
WWW: http://breve.twisty-industries.com/
elegant with minimal syntax. Unlike most Python template engines,
Breve is implemented as an `internal DSL`_ rather than a parser.
Author: Cliff Wells
WWW: http://breve.twisty-industries.com/
Subversion support. From a user point of view, Subversive provides
Subversion support similar to CVS support, which is already part of
the standard Eclipse platform.
The main use cases, which are familiar to CVS users, are:
* Connection to the repository using different connection types
* Repository browsing
* Check-out
* Synchronization
* Commiting
* Update
* Resolving conflicts
* Adding to the list of ignored resources
WWW: http://www.polarion.org/index.php?page=overview&project=subversive
- Pass maintainership to submitter
- Current additional documents are not useful, so don't install them.
PR: ports/109217
Submitted by: Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker at xs4all.nl>
no changelog is present on the mastersite, but changes include:
* a new pt_BR translation
* events/guards/actions selectable from toolbar when a model is loaded
* GEF 0.11.3M10 -> 0.12.3
* simplified Arrange menu
* more extensive View menu
PR: ports/109208
Submitted by: maintainer (Rene Ladan)
castget is a simple, command-line based RSS enclosure downloader. It is
primarily intended for automatic, unattended downloading of podcasts.
* Simple configuration.
* Per-channel tagging of downloaded MP3 files using ID3v2.
* Per-channel download directories.
* Supports all RSS versions and Media RSS.
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/castget/