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Make native date and number elements configurable
Now for Number() and Integer() properties the browser-native number
format can be configured with the use_browser_number_input config item
in seciont [web]. The default is 'yes'. For Date() properties the config
item is use_browser_date_input (also in section [web]) but the default
is 'no'.
In addition when defining Date() properties, these now have a parameter
'display_time' which defaults to 'yes' and a 'format' parameter which
defaults to None. These set defaults for the field() method of the
DateHTMLProperty which have the same parameters (but the display_time
parameter of field() takes a boolean, not 'yes'/'no').
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com> |
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| date | Wed, 19 Feb 2025 12:38:06 +0100 |
| parents | c3bf229d3d4b |
| children | 20943bf4f1b7 |
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#! /bin/awk BEGIN {SECRET_KEY = "DWmbKgVUy6fF5D2Y5TD5Az+dnHhMYKCCpJzIY3H8nsU="} # delete first 8 lines NR < 9 {next} # To prevent new file generation from causing the secret_key to # change, we replace the secret key with a fixed value. /^# Default: [0-9A-z+=]{44}/ {sub(/[0-9A-z+=]{44}/, SECRET_KEY)} /^secret_key = [0-9A-z+=]{44}/ {sub(/[0-9A-z+=]{44}/, SECRET_KEY)} # When we see a section [label]: # emit section index marker, # emit section anchor # set up for code formating # emit any comments/blank line that are accumulated before the # section marker # print the indented section marker # # zero the accumulator and the variable that prevents large blocks # of empty lines. /^\[([a-z]*)\]/ { match($0, /^\[([a-z]*)\].*/, section_match); section = section_match[1]; print("\n\n.. index:: config.ini; sections " section); print(".. _`config-ini-section-" section "`:"); print(".. code:: ini\n"); if (accumulate) { print(" " accumulate "\n"); } print(" " $0); accumulate = ""; prev_line_is_blank = 0; } # if the line is a setting line (even if commented out) # print the accumulated comments/blank lines and the setting line # zero the accumulator and the variable that prevents blocks of blank lines # get the next input line /^#?[a-z0-9_-]* =/ { print accumulate "\n " $0; accumulate = ""; prev_line_is_blank = 0; next; } # accumulate comment lines and indent them /^#/ { accumulate = accumulate "\n " $0; prev_line_is_blank = 0;} # accumulate a blank line only if the previous line was not blank. /^$/ { if (! prev_line_is_blank) {accumulate = accumulate $0}; prev_line_is_blank = 1; }
