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===[http://www.cheetahtemplate.org Cheetah] template engine for [http://www.djangoproject.com/ Django]=== ==Usage== # Use the render_cheetah_response shortcut just as you would use render_to_response # Use the CheetahTemplate class to render contexts in your views from text or file *News -...
= Introduction = Doxygen2GWiki is a tool which takes [http://www.doxygen.org Doxygen] generated documentation and converts it into a Google Code's Wiki markup. It can also [CommandLineParameters control subversion], adding and removing files from the repository as necessary. = Running Doxyge...
Web application allows users to manage their finances by grouping the transactions into different categories. Everything is shown on a monthly basis. All the transactions for an account can be set to different categories that have a set amount of money set aside for them each month. Those categories...
Smorgasbord makes it possible to use multiple template languages in Django, even for 3rd party applications that don't use your choice of template language natively. Currently supported languages are: * [http://makotemplates.org/ mako] * [http://jinja.pocoo.org/ jinja2] * [http://cheetah...
OpenOwl is an open-source web application framework written in Python. It has a widget framework and supports Cheetah templates and JSON. *VERSION 2.0 IS NOW RELEASED*
*Genna* is a source code generator for UML 1.4 models. *Genna* is written in Python, and uses the Cheetah Template Engine for source code generation. The input format for UML models is XMI 1.2. *Genna* supports code generation for static structure and dynamic behavior present in UML models. It curre...
Help people build content resource that looks good and easy to learn. Support multi-mode content creation, easy to author your questionaires to get readers feedback. re-use designs and resources. Lead by pedagogy. Text presentation: [http://cad.auckland.ac.nz/courses/12/publish/1 here]. [http://...
Webskine is a simple and fun weblog. It uses AJAX calls — actually, asynchronous JSON requests — to create, edit and delete posts in place. Most of the functionality comes from Paste, Cheetah and simplejson (on the server side) and jquery and TinyMCE (on the client side).