On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Ken <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to write a tex/latex file with django tags in it. Load it with
> the template loader and render it with a context. The problem is that my
> tex/latex file has quite a few '{%' in them. They are conventional in TeX
> for writing readable macros and are used to escape the newline. I could try
> rewriting them but before I do, I thought I'd ask if this is even worth
> tackling. TeX uses curly braces as grouping and percent signs as a comment.
>
> The TeX file would look rather confusing but the more important question is
> what the loader does when it sees braces and brace comments. Is it possible
> to reassign the block and variable tags?
>
> Thanks
>
Nope. Well, of course, you can fork and change Django itself, but
there be many edge cases where
If you want to do this without changing Django, you would need to
replace all of TeX's curly braces - in fact, any of these strings
'{%', '%}', '{{', '}}', '{', '}', '{#' and '#}' - with "{% templatetag
'openblock' %}".
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/ref/templates/builtins/#templatetag
Cheers
Tom
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