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zope-z3c.form-3.1.0-1.lbn13.noarch
This package provides an implementation for HTML forms and widgets. The goal
is to provide a simple API but with the ability to easily customize any data or
steps.
Located in
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 13
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zope-z3c.form-3.7.0-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides an implementation for HTML forms and widgets. The goal
is to provide a simple API but with the ability to easily customize any data or
steps.
Located in
LBN
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/
Plone and Zope
/
BastionLinux 25
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zope-z3c.form-3.7.0-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides an implementation for HTML forms and widgets. The goal
is to provide a simple API but with the ability to easily customize any data or
steps.
Located in
LBN
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/
Plone and Zope
/
BastionLinux 19
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zope-z3c.formui-3.0.0a2-1.lbn13.noarch
This package provides a set of default layouts for the z3c.form framework. In particular
it provides a DIV-based and a TABLE-based layout. The developer can use either layout by
inheriting from a different base layer.
The package also has some support for layout/pagelet templates.
Located in
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 13
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zope-z3c.formwidget.query-0.10-1.lbn13.noarch
This package implements a widget that lets users enter a query and select from the results.
Located in
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 13
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zope-z3c.formwidget.query-0.17-1.lbn25.noarch
This package implements a widget that lets users enter a query and select from the results.
Located in
LBN
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 25
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zope-z3c.formwidget.query-0.17-1.lbn25.noarch
This package implements a widget that lets users enter a query and select from the results.
Located in
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 19
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zope-z3c.jbot-0.6.3-2.lbn13.noarch
Overview
The z3c.jbot (or "Just a bunch of templates") package allows easy customization
of existing templates and images. It works on Zope 2 and Zope 3.
The Chameleon rendering engine is supported [1].
Use of this package adds a small (2-3 ms per request on Plone) to the total
application response time.
[1] To enable Chameleon on Zope 2, use the five.pt package (CMF-apps like
Plone should use cmf.pt which adds full support).
Usage
To override a particular file, first determine its canonical filename. It's
defined as the path relative to the package within which the file is located;
directory separators are replaced with dots.
Example:
Suppose you want to override: /plone/app/layout/viewlets/logo.pt
You would use the filename: plone.app.layout.viewlets.logo.pt
Simply drop the file in a directory and register that directory for use with jbot
using a ZCML-directive:
<include package="z3c.jbot" file="meta.zcml" />
<browser:jbot
directory="<path>"
layer="<layer>" />
Templates in views, viewlets and portlets
Any template that is defined as a class-attribute can be overriden using
jbot, e.g. those used in views, viewlets and portlets. The template overrides
may be registered for any request layer or only a specific layer.
CMF objects
Any skin-object (e.g. images, templates) on the file system (directory views)
can be overridden.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Plone and Zope
/
BastionLinux 13
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zope-z3c.jbot-0.7.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Overview
The z3c.jbot (or "Just a bunch of templates") package allows easy customization
of existing templates and images. It works on Zope 2 and Zope 3.
The Chameleon rendering engine is supported [1].
Use of this package adds a small (2-3 ms per request on Plone) to the total
application response time.
[1] To enable Chameleon on Zope 2, use the five.pt package (CMF-apps like
Plone should use cmf.pt which adds full support).
Usage
To override a particular file, first determine its canonical filename. It's
defined as the path relative to the package within which the file is located;
directory separators are replaced with dots.
Example:
Suppose you want to override: /plone/app/layout/viewlets/logo.pt
You would use the filename: plone.app.layout.viewlets.logo.pt
Simply drop the file in a directory and register that directory for use with jbot
using a ZCML-directive:
<include package="z3c.jbot" file="meta.zcml" />
<browser:jbot
directory="<path>"
layer="<layer>" />
Templates in views, viewlets and portlets
Any template that is defined as a class-attribute can be overriden using
jbot, e.g. those used in views, viewlets and portlets. The template overrides
may be registered for any request layer or only a specific layer.
CMF objects
Any skin-object (e.g. images, templates) on the file system (directory views)
can be overridden.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Plone and Zope
/
BastionLinux 25
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zope-z3c.jbot-0.7.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Overview
The z3c.jbot (or "Just a bunch of templates") package allows easy customization
of existing templates and images. It works on Zope 2 and Zope 3.
The Chameleon rendering engine is supported [1].
Use of this package adds a small (2-3 ms per request on Plone) to the total
application response time.
[1] To enable Chameleon on Zope 2, use the five.pt package (CMF-apps like
Plone should use cmf.pt which adds full support).
Usage
To override a particular file, first determine its canonical filename. It's
defined as the path relative to the package within which the file is located;
directory separators are replaced with dots.
Example:
Suppose you want to override: /plone/app/layout/viewlets/logo.pt
You would use the filename: plone.app.layout.viewlets.logo.pt
Simply drop the file in a directory and register that directory for use with jbot
using a ZCML-directive:
<include package="z3c.jbot" file="meta.zcml" />
<browser:jbot
directory="<path>"
layer="<layer>" />
Templates in views, viewlets and portlets
Any template that is defined as a class-attribute can be overriden using
jbot, e.g. those used in views, viewlets and portlets. The template overrides
may be registered for any request layer or only a specific layer.
CMF objects
Any skin-object (e.g. images, templates) on the file system (directory views)
can be overridden.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Plone and Zope
/
BastionLinux 19