Further to my earlier question about creating a dictionary of dictionaries
(which is working now - thanks very much!), I am now doing the ZPT to draw
it. But I'm not sure how to make this d-o-d, which is returned by a
PythonScript in the same directory, available. This is what I have so far:
i have a big problem using structured-text on
Redhat Linux. I need german and french characters,
which are not correctly represented.
Each word with special character is ignored, for
example: **Köln** ist not translated to:
Köln. What I get to see is
still **Köln**, so it will not be translated.
Thanks Andy,
> Error Type: TypeError
> Error Value: unsupported operand type(s) for -
> resource = row['resource'] - 1
^^^
That was pretty stupid of me. A hangover from my earlier attempt at a 2D
array :(
Anton
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> Error Type: TypeError
> Error Value: unsupported operand type(s) for -
> resource = row['resource'] - 1
You should check that row['resource'] is a data type that supports
subtraction. If for example row['resource'] is a string, this will raise the
error. Try: resource = int(row['resource'
Hmmm. I posted code on the end of that message. I don't know what
happened to it. Anyway, I'll post the code here:
#parameters: booking_date
# Import a standard function, and get the HTML request and response objects.
from Products.PythonScripts.standard import html_quote
request = container.
> After playing around for too long on it, I can't seem to get it to work. I
> even tried pre-filling the d-o-d with empty strings. I just don't
understand
> what I am doing wrong.
Its really rather hard to say if you dont show us some code ;)
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Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
>Um, how does one escape * in STX-NG? As in - what if one is entering an
>equation inline like 2 * 2 * 3 = 12? Or, does one just fall back on using
>x?
>
>
I don't remember the inline code markup, but isn't it something like:
'2 * 2 * 3 = 12'
Or perhaps backticks
Hi All,
I'm trying to implement a computer booking system for staff members here. At
the moment I have a table with date, timeslot (eg 8:00 - 9:00), resource
(eg. PC 1) and person. I want to draw a table showing the bookings for the
day looking something like this:
|Time| PC 1 | PC 2 | PC 3 |
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> What kind of user folder are you using?
We are using the extensible User Folder.
ZODB Auth BTree Source
Basic Membership Source
Authentication Type:cookie-based
Credential Cache Timeout:600 (We have also tried 0 without much success)
Negative Credential Cache:0
memberdata
Simon Michael wrote:
>>> My two cents - there are some things in rST I would like to have but I
>>> think it has gone too far with it's rules.
Richard Jones wrote:
>> This seems to be a common argument, and I honestly can't understand it. I'm
>> not going argue it here, I'll just point you all to
What kind of user folder are you using?
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 09:25, Arnar Lundesgaard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as I have written on this list before, we have had serious
> performance problems on one of our CMF based sites.
>
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Ahsan Imam writes:
> After starting zope eveything works fine for a while. Slowly the swap starts to
>swell up and after a few hours the machine has to be rebooted. The funny thing is
>that free shows that there is almost a gig of RAM free and swap keeps on growing.
>After a while the machi
Arnar Lundesgaard writes:
> as I have written on this list before, we have had serious
> performance problems on one of our CMF based sites.
Performance problems are best analysed with Zope's profiling support:
Control_Panel --> Debug Information --> Profiling
Sorry, I can not say an
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
> Doesn't work. At least, not where I tested it (ZWiki 0.7-ish). :\
Worked for me. Using StructuredText.py from 2.7, I think.
--RDM
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From: "David Goodger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Richard Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Max M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Andreas
Jung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 06:35
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Future of StructuredText
>
> >
Richard Jones wrote:
> [courtesy cc send to David G, so if I make any blatantly errneous statements
> he can come chase me with the Big Stick :)]
Thanks for being a vocal proponent!
> On Wed, 4 Sep 2002 8:01 pm, Max M wrote:
>> Andreas Jung wrote:
>>> I would be fine to have reStructuredText ins
The kernel is 2.4.7-10.
Zope 2.5 on Red Hat 7.2
python 2.1.3
Here is what I think the problem is:
Some object or code was introduced on Tuesday morning.
The users are beginners so they could have introduced a never ending loop or something
of that sort. I turned on profiling to see if thre was
I think there is no dedicated escape mechanism...yet another
design flaw.
-aj
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From: "Jeffrey P Shell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "zope-dev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 01:06
Subject: [Zope-dev] Speaking of Structured Annoyances
> Um, how doe
On 9/4/02 9:14 PM, "R. David Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
>> Um, how does one escape * in STX-NG? As in - what if one is entering an
>> equation inline like 2 * 2 * 3 = 12? Or, does one just fall back on using
>> x?
>
> How about '2 * 2 * 3 =
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
> Um, how does one escape * in STX-NG? As in - what if one is entering an
> equation inline like 2 * 2 * 3 = 12? Or, does one just fall back on using
> x?
How about '2 * 2 * 3 = 12'?
--RDM
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Thats what ZPM did for a while, the server side stuff on my end is now
broken. It would display a list of products and tell you what version needs
updating. It would be fairly straightfoward to get that running again I
believe if anyone wants to take a gander.
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Agmweb Consulting
On Thursday 05 Sep 2002 2:58 am, Ahsan Imam wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am currently running zope 2.5 and python 2.1.3.
Are you actually seeing the zope processes use too much memory?
2.5.x have a ZODB cache mechanism that does not respond well to memory
pressure. If your application touches man
Is that code sitting anywhere? I'd like to take a look at it.
Thanks,
Eron
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 01:37, Andy McKay wrote:
> Thats what ZPM did for a while, the server side stuff on my end is now
> broken. It would display a list of products and tell you what version needs
> updating. It would b
Hi,
as I have written on this list before, we have had serious
performance problems on one of our CMF based sites.
For a long time we believed that this was mostly due to load, and
differences in our application. Unfortunately the more we searched for
answers the less we understood. Recentl
Hello All,
I am currently running zope 2.5 and python 2.1.3. The machine has 2 gigs of rams and
is running on Red Hat 7.2.
After starting zope eveything works fine for a while. Slowly the swap starts to swell
up and after a few hours the machine has to be rebooted. The funny thing is that fre
On Thursday 05 September 2002 03:45 am, Max M wrote:
[snip]
>
> In userland indentation is actually a hard problem.
>
>
> regards Max M
http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope )
Indeed, most normal humans have trouble with understanding nested hierarchies.
Something which we geeks often
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 1:23 pm, Simon Michael wrote:
> Simon Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The doc I read listed a large number of rules, including many that seemed
> > to want to exert more control over my text than they should. (I had a
>
> I tracked it down - it was the example rST PEP p
Richard Jones wrote:
>One of the big issues is that rest isn't optimised. I don't know what the
>scope is for optimising rest, nor have I got any real benchmark numbers. The
>emphasis so far has been to build it to spec. It's potentially much slower
>than stx because the latter has been around
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