[web2py] Re: bye bye T, welcome pluralize

2019-04-27 Thread 黄祥
*web3py/applications/_scaffold/controllers.py* def index(): *T**.select('jp')* msg = T('Hello World from {name}') return dict(message=msg.format(name=request.app_name)) learn new behavior in compare with web2py T() 1. in web2py when select new language that is not covered yet (i.e. no

Re: [web2py] Re: bye bye T, welcome pluralize

2019-04-27 Thread Elisha Bere
When can i get the new we3py? or its not out yet? On 27 Apr 2019 23:05, "Massimo Di Pierro" wrote: > The T that ships with web2py got to be too complicated. I can never > remember what T.M does or what T("??word?word0[number]") does. > I gave up on poring that. I think the new one is more powerf

[web2py] Re: bye bye T, welcome pluralize

2019-04-27 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
The T that ships with web2py got to be too complicated. I can never remember what T.M does or what T("??word?word0[number]") does. I gave up on poring that. I think the new one is more powerful and implemented in few lines of code. On Saturday, 27 April 2019 14:01:07 UTC-7, Fekete Zoltán wrote:

[web2py] Re: bye bye T, welcome pluralize

2019-04-27 Thread Fekete Zoltán
Hi Massimo, I've just tried with Hungarian, and works as expected. I like it. Thank you, FeZ 2019. április 26., péntek 7:53:40 UTC+2 időpontban Massimo Di Pierro a következőt írta: > > web3py now uses this: > > https://pypi.org/project/pluralize/ > https://github.com/web2py/pluralize > > thoug

Re: [web2py] Web2py Windows edition with 3.x Interpreter

2019-04-27 Thread rāma
Any quick fix will be appreciated though. On Friday, 26 April 2019 15:30:57 UTC+8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Yes. The plan is to provide the following executable from the official web > page: > > OS web2py for py2.7, web2py for py3.7, web3py for py3.7 (WIP) > WINDOWS web2py for py2.7, web2py f