Sorry for the later reply... I have uploaded the current development version (so now it includes the lambda feature as well) to the Maven snapshot repository: https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/freemarker/freemarker/2.3.29-SNAPSHOT/ https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/freemarker/freemarker-gae/2.3.29-SNAPSHOT/
So, ensure that you have the https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/ repository added to either the project pom.xml (maybe it's already there for OFBiz - I think it should be anyway), or to ~/.m2/settings.xml as snapshot repository: Version number is: 2.3.29-SNAPSHOT Woonsan: This is easier for someone who isn't already set up to build FreeMarker. See also: https://freemarker.apache.org/committer-howto.html#deploy-snapshot Saturday, March 2, 2019, 12:13:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > I tried to test this morning using OFBiz, but I have not much time > and freemarker:2.3.29 is not available in Maven (we use Jcenter in our Gradle > build, but I have a local m2 repository too) > > https://maven-repository.com/artifact/org.freemarker/freemarker > > So I'll wait its release to test except if you can explain me how > to circumvent this issue using my local m2 repository too > > Thanks > > Jacques > > Le 17/01/2019 à 20:13, Daniel Dekany a écrit : >> I have added the str?truncate(maxLength) built-in (and its other >> variations) to the 2.3-gae head. This is something that users have >> requested and implemented their own for who knows how many times, yet >> it wasn't added to FreeMarker till now, as there's no single correct >> way of text truncation. So what I did is making the algorithm >> pluggable, and giving a default that I think reflects a good practice. >> I guess most users will just go along (instead of quickly adding some >> simplistic #function their own), but those who have other ideas can >> still keep using ?truncate. >> >> Please tell your opinions, ideas, or even better, test it! >> >> >From https://freemarker.apache.org/builds/fm2/versions_2_3_29.html: >> Added new built-ins for truncating text. string?truncate(length) >> truncates the text to the given length, and by default adds [...] at >> the end if truncation has happened. Truncation happens at word >> boundaries, unless the result is too short that way, in which case it >> falls back to truncation mid word. There's also ?truncate_w to force >> Word Boundary truncation, and ?truncate_c (for Character Boundary) >> that doesn't care about word boundaries. The truncation algorithm is >> pluggable in the FreeMarker configuration. See the reference for more >> details. >> >> Built-in documentation: >> https://freemarker.apache.org/builds/fm2/ref_builtins_string.html#ref_builtin_truncate >> >> Related API-s: >> https://freemarker.apache.org/builds/fm2/api/freemarker/core/TruncateBuiltinAlgorithm.html >> https://freemarker.apache.org/builds/fm2/api/freemarker/core/DefaultTruncateBuiltinAlgorithm.html >> https://freemarker.apache.org/builds/fm2/api/freemarker/core/Configurable.html#setTruncateBuiltinAlgorithm-freemarker.core.TruncateBuiltinAlgorithm- >> >> Commit: >> https://github.com/apache/freemarker/commit/7c5ef10ef3da3b94fc5cdf9d61c966282b6cd8ac >> > -- Thanks, Daniel Dekany
