On Jan 19, 2007, at 6:06 PM, Ben Bangert wrote:

> I would personally suggest Mako (Myghty's successor and much  
> cleaner)  if you want non-XML based templates, and Genshi if you  
> want XML-ish  templates. Again, use as little as possible to get  
> started, and read  the appropriate docs for the template language  
> as you need more  features.

Ben,

I think it would be a happiness if, when I made a new Pylons project  
with paste, that I could specify which template languages to use, and  
they just got setup automagically. I saw today some docs about how to  
use Kid, but it wasn't clear if you just did the analogous setup  
moves to use Genshi or Breve or Mako, etc.

That should be, IMO, baked into the creation of the project itself.  
If not that, extending paste to setup different Buffet-compatible  
template systems is a reasonable fallback (maybe better in the sense  
that project creation-time may be 'early binding'?)

Cheers,
Kendall



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