Hi, forgive the double posting. My membership to grok-dev hasn't been
approved yet...
Hi there,
I'm trying to get a better feel for grok so that I can evaluate for
an upcoming project - so far, its been a relatively painless
experience!
However, I've been using Paul Carduner's guide
Hi,
A quick, blind question.
I've been evaluating grok and am very impressed at how easy it makes the
whole development process.
How hard is it to get grok to play nicely with z3c.form et al? Has
anyone any examples?
Thanks and Regards,
Adam
Christophe Combelles wrote:
Chris Withers
Hi,
Did the inclusion of Darryl's code ever get off the ground? I can't find
a Decimal in zope.schema in Zope3.3.1 ...
Regards,
Adam
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:29:49 +0700 Darryl Cousins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 15:07 +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote:
Hi all,
I have an edit form:
class claimEditForm(form.EditForm):
form_fields = form.Fields(Iclaim).omit('__name__', '__parent__')
@form.action(_(MyApply), condition=form.haveInputWidgets)
def handle_edit_action(self, action, data):
if self.context.modify(data):
Once more, with formatting:
Hi all,
I have an edit form:
class claimEditForm(form.EditForm):
form_fields = form.Fields(Iclaim).omit('__name__', '__parent__')
@form.action(_("MyApply"), condition=form.haveInputWidgets)
def handle_edit_action(self, action, data):
if
Hi all,
I have an object which when editing, checks for some attributes in the
parents containing folder by using the following type of code: (this is
called during a form.Editform call)
def _completeValues(self):
if self.a is None and self.__parent__.def_c == self.c:
value_type=Object(IImage, __name__='ImgItem', title=_(u"Image")))
anyway, hope this helps anyone who gets stuck on this sort of thing.
Again, thanks.
Adam
Tom Dossis wrote:
Adam Summers wrote:
Hi Tom Widget Afficionados.
Thanks for the help so far.
My problem is
cs List"), value_type=Object(IImage, __name__='ImgItem', title=_(u"Image")))
img = Object(IImage, title=_(u"Single img"), required=False)
And hence, the self.context.context points to the claim object, not
the list inside when rendering supDoc
Again, any help is mu
Hi,
I have the following widgets.
class MyImageDisplayWidget(DisplayWidget):
class_ = Image
def __call__(self):
mycontent = uoops! no img
if self._renderedValueSet():
mycontent = img src=\data:image/gif;base64, +
b64encode(self._data.data) + \ /
return
Hi,
Tom Dossis wrote:
Sascha Ottolski wrote:
I'm wondering if anything already exists, that would allow me to define
a schema like (pseudo)
IPerson(Interface):
image = File(
max_size=100,
)
Person(Persistent):
implements(IPerson)
image =
Hi,
My two cents worth -
A lot of time is spent saying Zope3 is different to Zope2 -- its
better (and I wholeheartedly agree). However, there is a lot of stuff
which is in the zope 2 books which is applicable to zope3, but is
absent. eg: ZPT design, SQL integration. Is it possible for
Despite my silence, I have been watching this with interest - I think
its a great way to get moving. +2 for me :)
Regards,
Adam
Paul Everitt wrote:
Stephan Richter wrote:
On Monday 06 February 2006 20:49, Gary Poster wrote:
How about we have a marketing competition? :-)
+1 from me plus
Hi,
I'm trying to build a report using zope3 + reportlab 1.20 that I want to
contain some images from a container (which in the code below is called
'item').
Has anyone done this? Can they suggest a technique?
Trying the following:
images = []
for docpage in
Hi,
I was having a look at Phillipp's fabulous book (thanks!), and came
across the code for publishing a PDF document to the browser (this is
slightly modified from the book):
from zope.app import zapi
from zope.app.publisher.browser import BrowserView
from ccard.pdf.interfaces import
Hi,
I am red faced (and blurry-eyed, its 1am here)- I found the answer
in the archives, in September:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 11:50:19AM -0400, Stephan Richter wrote:
Just return the data; it is handled properly now.
Adam Summers wrote:
Hi,
I was having a look at Phillipp's
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