My English is a little worse, so I was wrong about the issue expressed, but 
even so, you 
helped me, and I can solve using global variables (somehow I did not realize 
it). Anyway, my 
question was whether to base the template I add another variable, as it does 
with other 
templates.Eg. the template index to send the class Index quite a lot:

return sablona.index (seznam_zapisku, ziskej_kategorie, ziskej_datum, pages, 
cislo_strany)

and then in the template index have that kind of writing:

$ def with (seznam_zapisku, ziskej_kategorie, ziskej_datum, pages, cislo_strany)

It goes something like this done even with the base template?

This time it translated by google, so hopefully it will be more understanding 
:).

Klerik.

On Wednesday 10 of July 2013 14:33:56 Scott Gelin wrote:


I may have misunderstood the question, but If you need more variables specific 
to a template, 
you can include them in the first line of your template:


$def with (this=None, that=None, works=None)


and pass them via your render statement:
return render().templatename(additional,variables,gohere)




If you want global variables that your base template can use - (or any other 
template, for that 
matter)  check out: 
http://webpy.org/docs/0.3/templetor#builtins[1]





sablona = web.template.render("/home/klerik/Workspace/blog/static/", 
base="base", 
globals={'variablename':'some value'})




and $variablename will be accesible within your templates






KlerikOn Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 2:24 PM,  <[email protected][2]> wrote:


Is possible add more arguments to base template, I have only page argument.
 
In code.py I have:
sablona = web.template.render("/home/klerik/Workspace/blog/static/", 
base="base")
 
In base.html I have on top:
$def with (page)
 
I need more arguments like on other templates, is it possible? If yes, give me 
some easy 
sample.
 
Thanks 
 
Klerik 
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