Re: IntComma without RequestContext

2015-10-28 Thread Michael Newman
Thank you. Knew I was missing something easy.



On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 8:54:08 PM UTC-4, foobar wrote:
>
> Your language string is backwards: 
>
> >>> activate("en-us") 
> >>> intcomma(1000) 
> '1,000' 
>
> >>> activate("en") 
> >>> intcomma(1000) 
> '1,000' 
>
>
> use_l10n=False in a template is: 
>
> {% load l10n %} 
>
> {% localize off %} 
> {{ value }} 
> {% endlocalize %} 
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/topics/i18n/formatting/#localize 
>
> 2015-10-28 1:37 GMT+02:00 Michael Newman : 
>
> > I am feeling a little lost, a project that I have used intcomma in 
> reliably 
> > on an update suddenly stopped getting the commas inserted. This is for 
> an 
> > out of request cycle email. 
> > 
> > Attempting activate the language doesn't seem to change anything. Am I 
> > missing something simple here? 
> > 
>  from django.contrib.humanize.templatetags.humanize import intcomma 
>  intcomma(1000) 
> > u'1000' 
>  intcomma("1000", use_l10n=False) #not sure how to do this in 
> templates 
> > u'1,000' 
>  from django.utils.translation import activate, get_language 
>  get_language() 
> > u'us-en' 
>  activate("us-en") 
>  intcomma("1000") 
> > u'1000' 
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Re: IntComma without RequestContext

2015-10-27 Thread Siim Märtmaa
Your language string is backwards:

>>> activate("en-us")
>>> intcomma(1000)
'1,000'

>>> activate("en")
>>> intcomma(1000)
'1,000'


use_l10n=False in a template is:

{% load l10n %}

{% localize off %}
{{ value }}
{% endlocalize %}

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/topics/i18n/formatting/#localize

2015-10-28 1:37 GMT+02:00 Michael Newman :
> I am feeling a little lost, a project that I have used intcomma in reliably
> on an update suddenly stopped getting the commas inserted. This is for an
> out of request cycle email.
>
> Attempting activate the language doesn't seem to change anything. Am I
> missing something simple here?
>
 from django.contrib.humanize.templatetags.humanize import intcomma
 intcomma(1000)
> u'1000'
 intcomma("1000", use_l10n=False) #not sure how to do this in templates
> u'1,000'
 from django.utils.translation import activate, get_language
 get_language()
> u'us-en'
 activate("us-en")
 intcomma("1000")
> u'1000'
>
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IntComma without RequestContext

2015-10-27 Thread Michael Newman
I am feeling a little lost, a project that I have used intcomma in reliably 
on an update suddenly stopped getting the commas inserted. This is for an 
out of request cycle email.

Attempting activate the language doesn't seem to change anything. Am I 
missing something simple here?

>>> from django.contrib.humanize.templatetags.humanize import intcomma
>>> intcomma(1000)
u'1000'
>>> intcomma("1000", use_l10n=False) #not sure how to do this in templates
u'1,000'
>>> from django.utils.translation import activate, get_language
>>> get_language()
u'us-en'
>>> activate("us-en")
>>> intcomma("1000")
u'1000'

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