At 08:59 02/07/2003, Timothy Arnold wrote:
Hi Richard,

I have edited most of the template files in template/en (for our English mailing lists). They all work fine. I have even edited the header.html & footer.html for ht://Dig (btw, is there any way to configure the mailman integration to change the mailinglist.conf file to point header & footer to the lists search directory instead of $COMMON?)

You have a couple of options:


1. The per-list htdig.conf template is $prefix/templates/en/htdig_conf.txt. The same acquisition inheritance applies for it as for the other MM 2.1.2 template files.

2. You can define a value for the MM config variable HTDIG_EXTRAS in $prefix/Mailman/mm_cfg.py. See $prefix/Mailman/Defaults.py to notes on the variable.

Using either of these two approaches you can assign values Htdig configuration file variables such as search_results_header and search_results_footer in the per-list htdig.conf template. See http://htdig.org/attrs.html or http://htdig.org/confindex.html for more info.

If you wanted per-list and per-virtual-host header.html and footer.html then you would probably want to use Option 1 above. Option 2 is equivalent to the site templates and is, with MM 2.1.x, no longer strictly necessary. It was introduced when the htdig integration patch was initiall developed for use with MM 2.0.x (templates embedded in the source code then) and I have left it in place for compatibility with sites updating from MM 2.0.x

The only pages left to edit are the listinfo page for the 'lists of lists', the subscriber options page, and the admin interface. I cannot figure out what template files these are generated by. I looked in listinfo.py and could not find any reference to html code at all!

These pages represent a different problem as they are created dynamically by the various MM CGI scripts. These scripts create instances of HTML'ish objects. Having assembled these object to create an object representation of the page, a recursive call to Format() functions on each of the classes is used to generate the HTML version of the page. There is thus a reasonable separation between content and rendering.


The good news is that this HTML generation is concentrated in the class definitions in the file $prefix/Mailman/htmlformat.py

The bad news is you have to read and modify some Python if you want to change things.

But attacking htmlformat.py will give you leverage over the HTML output being generated using this approach by the following MM CGI scripts: admin.py, admindb.py, confirm.py, create.py, edithtml.py, listinfo.py, options.py, private.py, rmlist.py, roster.py, subscribe.py

Take a look at the Python source in htmlformat.py. It is really quite man readable. I do not know how much programming experience you have but if it is limited then "Learning Python" by Lutz and Ascher (pub O'Reilly) covers more than enough ground for making the changes you need to htmlformat.py; your examples show you have the HTML end of things hacked. Once you have adapted to using indentation instead of braces for block structure you will find Python is a very clean syntax to use. Also, the ability to run python interpreter interactively can really speed development work up.

If you want any support on this get back to me off list.

An example: http://lists.becta.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mailman works fine, all nice and branded but if you go to http://lists.becta.org.uk/mailman/listinfo, it is not branded. How do I make the lists of lists look like every other part of the site?

Thanks for your help.

Timothy

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2003 19:01
To: Timothy Arnold
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Re: Templates


At 18:27 01/07/2003, Timothy Arnold wrote:
>That's what I thought... Anyone recommend a good python book? >:)
>
>I presume this is the same for the subscriber options? I am trying to
>make
>as much of the mailman interface that the end user (subscriber) sees Becta >branded as possible.


If you are using MM 2.1.2 then you will find a much of the html has been
abstracted to the $prefix/templates directory language subdirectories and their brethren.


Although pages are being generated by MM scripts these now tend to populate template files rather than generate HTML from scratch.

You can set up/change these templates by language as follows (from the
comments in $prefix/Mailman/Utils.py):

<quote>
# When looking for a template in a specific language, there are 4 places
# that are searched, in this order:
#
# 1. the list-specific language directory
# lists/<listname>/<language>
#
# 2. the domain-specific language directory
# templates/<list.host_name>/<language>
#
# 3. the site-wide language directory
# templates/site/<language>
#
# 4. the global default language directory
# templates/<language>
#
# The first match found stops the search. In this way, you can specialize
# templates at the desired level, or, if you use only the default
# templates, you don't need to change anything. You should never modify
# files in the templates/<language> subdirectory, since Mailman will
# overwrite these when you upgrade. That's what the templates/site
# language directories are for.
</quote>


Take a look at these template files and evaluate the template search
hierarchy before concluding that hacking the Python code is the only way
forward.

>Thanks,
>Timothy
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul H Byerly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 01 July 2003 16:56
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Mailman-Users] Re: Templates
>
>
> That is what I get for answering a question when I should not
>yet
> be awake. I belive that page is generated by a cgi script
>(mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo), which is going to make editing a real problem.
>
>At 09:37 AM 7/1/2003, you wrote:
> >That edits the listinfo for the list, not the list of lists...
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Timothy.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Paul H Byerly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: 01 July 2003 15:07
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: [Mailman-Users] Re: Templates
> >
> >
> >"Timothy Arnold" wrote:
> > >The problem I am having at the moment is trying to figure out how
> > >to edit the main listinfo page
> > >mailman.becta.org.uk/mailman/listinfo and the
> > end >user subscription page. We would like to make the site as
> > branded as
> > >possible (except for admin interface). Does anyone know how to
> > >achieve this?
> >
> > From the admin page click "Edit public HTML pages on the right
> > side a little above the Logout link.
> >
> >
> ><>< Paul
>
><>< Paul
>
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