TTW customization of template-based Zope views
Project description
five.customerize
Overview
five.customerize provides the ability to locally customize Page Template-based browser views, much like it is possible to customize file-system based view templates in the CMF’s portal_skin tools.
Developer Resources
Subversion browser:
Read-only Subversion checkout:
$ svn co http://svn.zope.org/repos/main/five.customerize/trunk
Writable Subversion checkout:
$ svn co svn+ssh://svn.zope.org/repos/main/five.customerize/trunk
CHANGES
1.0.2 (2011-10-07)
Fixed: mangle works when a template has in its path a folder which name starts with a dot. [thomasdesvenain]
1.0.1 - 2011-04-03
Made tests compatible with PluggableAuthService 1.7.3 [esteele]
1.0 - 2010-06-13
Package metadata cleanup and provide a buildout configuration for testing the package on its own. [hannosch]
Made tests compatible with Zope 2.13 and avoid deprecation warnings. [hannosch]
1.0b1 - 2010-05-01
Updated imports to avoid dependencies on zope.app.component and zope.app.container. [davisagli]
Fixed a memory leak by making sure that TTW view subclasses are only generated once, rather than once per request. [davisagli]
Make sure TTW viewlet and portlet classes get the containing view as the view parameter on initialization, rather than getting themselves. [davisagli]
1.0a1 - 2009-11-14
Support Zope 2.12’s BoundPageTemplateFile.
Fixed deprecation warnings for use of Globals.
Specify all package dependencies.
Avoid a dependency on zope.app.apidoc by copying over the getViews method.
0.3 - 2008-07-07
Fix for the long-standing issue where the security context had mysteriously gone missing.
0.2 - 2007-08-17
Support for viewlets and portlets as used in Plone 3.0
0.1.3 - 2007-07-08
Fix in setup.py
0.1.2 - 2007-05-04
Release for Plone 3.0beta3 without OSX metadata
0.1.1 - 2007-03-03
Minor tweaks and enhancements for the integration into Plone 3.0
0.1 - 2006-10-30
Initial version.
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