There is jinjarender.py plugin that might be interesting. Check list archives 

Largo84 <[email protected]> wrote:

>Checked out genshi and django, they remind me of something similar
>when I was considering using a CMS for my web site (they're called
>template variables there, they serve the same function of substituting
>repeatable text blocks). Conceptually, they make sense but I wouldn't
>even know where to get started in using them in Leo, especially for
>non-html document tasks.
>
>Consider a text block that resides in some node with headline, say <<
>Fragment Info >>, in TextFragment.leo file. Suppose I'm working in
>SomeOtherFile.leo and want to reference that text block such that if
><< Fragment Info >> is changed *and* SomeOtherFile.leo is updated, it
>updates every instance of that referenced text block. It seems like it
>should be a fairly straightforward task.
>
>I see that clones are not the way to accomplish this. Is there any
>capability currently in Leo (or a plugin) that can do this?
>
>Rob..............
>
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