On Jul 27, 2007, at 6:30 AM, Johan Vromans wrote: > tttee has the capability of copying files. That's nice, but with large > files (think MP3, AVI, FLV, ...) it's rather disk consuming to > maintain multiple, identical copies of the big files. > > So I've added a 'link' capability. It is similar to 'copy', but links > instead. Should the link fail, copy is used as fallback.
Dustin Frazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Another solution to this problem I've used is to patch ttree to allow > the source and destination directory to be the same. It's actually > the first thing I did when I started using TT2 because it just seemed > like the most natural way to work, templates in the same directory as > the HTML/PHP files that they were generating. I have 'accept' > directives only for my template extensions (tt2/ttp) and don't have > any 'copy' directives. I have to filter out template extensions and > a few template-only directories when I upload the content to our > website, but it's pretty easy to do... Did any of these changes actually made it in the code base? If not, why not? -- Johan _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [email protected] http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
