More useful example is not ‘very long with’, just a situation with html code 
block, which have in left sir already offset about 60 cols. And when we add 
there any django template tag with params it goes exceed 80 lines (for 
standard). But we can use 120 of course. In real life html tree can be very 
deep. Html tags can be multilines and this is awesome when you want make deep 
tree good looking, but dj templates  not support it.

If django can support multiline it would be great i think and community will 
like this feature immediately.

03 апр. 2014 г., в 21:29, Daniel Ellis <[email protected]> написал(а):

> Hmm, that does seem like a great idea!
> 
> 
> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:17 AM, dude <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very good idea i think!
> 
> Many people love format source codes to be beauty. But they can’t because 
> django templates does’t support multiline tags.
> 
> 
> 03 апр. 2014 г., в 21:13, Daniele Procida <[email protected]> написал(а):
> 
> > On Thu, Apr 3, 2014, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> As someone said earlier in the thread, making Python programmers deal with
> >> long lines seems like some special form of torture ;)
> >
> > My own use case is this:
> >
> > {% with placeholder_width=960 generic_main_width=523 
> > sidebar_image_size="294x196" entity_image_size="445x384" 
> > entity_map_size="445x100" person_map_size="445x100" 
> > sidebar_map_size="296x100" person_image_size="460x460" 
> > person_thumbnail_size="40x40" lightbox_max_dimension=600 
> > plugin_thumbnail_size="75x75" place_image_size="627x418" 
> > place_map_size="294x182" body_heading_level=2 %}
> >
> > Now that's very horrible to read.
> >
> > This would be much nicer:
> >
> > {% with
> >    placeholder_width=960
> >    generic_main_width=523
> >    sidebar_image_size="294x196"
> >    entity_image_size="445x384"
> >    entity_map_size="445x100"
> >    person_map_size="445x100"
> >    sidebar_map_size="296x100"
> >    person_image_size="460x460"
> >    person_thumbnail_size="40x40"
> >    lightbox_max_dimension=600
> >    plugin_thumbnail_size="75x75"
> >    place_image_size="627x418"
> >    place_map_size="294x182"
> >    body_heading_level=2
> > %}
> >
> > And yes, there is a good reason for wanting to use {% with %} in this way!
> >
> > Daniele
> >
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