Oh, forgot to mention that there is Vim syntax highlighting for Jinja, I suppose some Emacs mad man has done something similar?
On Jan 14, 1:16 pm, Ciantic <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to vote against wasting time to edit XML by hand, that is > next worse to, well... torture. > > The beauty of Jinja (or Django for that matter) comes from the very > *fact* it is not XML, it is used to template *any kind* of documents. > > On Jan 14, 9:23 am, Peter <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > there is support for different templating systems, see > > > <http://sphinx.pocoo.org/config.html#confval-template_bridge>. > > > I'm not sure how many people use it, and you'll have to do > > > your own layout/themes. > > > Hi > > Thanks, if anybody has done the adaptation, I would be glad to see a > > snippet. > > In the same time , I would like to request alternative Genshi support > > out-of-the-box as a new feature. Genshi is XML and it is, IMHO, must > > easier to edit valid XML templates with correct syntax highlighting and > > automatic validation ( in Emacs ). > > > Peter
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