The best way I know of is to look in your TR.props at the section that
defines all of the pull tools.   Each tool entry maps to the class that
actually is the pull tool.  From there you should be able to easily
cross-reference these classes by name within Turbine's javadoc.

Scott


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:10 PM
> To: Turbine Users List
> Subject: RE: Standard Tools for velocity
> 
> 
> Hi..
> 
> $page is what Turbine land calls a pull tool that is stuck 
> into the velocity
> context to help you out. See the turbine web site for a good 
> howto on pull
> tools...As for velocity tools geir is pulling together soom 
> (other) tools in
> cvs. Turbine has other pull tools to help you like $link. I 
> can't remember
> off hand what their corresponding cl�asses are but it's all 
> there in the
> howto...Of course you can roll your own. In fact it almost a
> best-practise...
> 
> I think it's rupert within the jakarta sandbox....
> 
> Saimon
> 
> > -----Mensaje original-----
> > De: Brian French [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Enviado el: jueves 21 de marzo de 2002 18:00
> > Para:       Turbine Users List
> > Asunto:     Standard Tools for velocity
> > 
> > does anyone know where i could find a list of standard 
> velocity tools and
> > how to use them in the velocity templates?
> > example: 
> > 
> > $page.setTitle($pageTitle)
> 
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