BTW instead of TAL, it should be called SAL, Style Attribute Language. TAL needs a sister. :-)
Arg! No more languages! :'(
Still, maybe a TALES-in-plain-text thing has some merits, but then you want defines, a repeats, and you end up with TAL.
*grunt*
still, I suppose:
template="""
p {
color: %(color)s;
background-color: %(bgcolor)s;
}
"""
preferences = context.getProperty('preferences',{})
dict = {
'color':preferences.get('color','gray'),
'bgcolor':preferences.get('bgcolor'white'),
}
return template % dict...does the job in the correct fashion...
Chris
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