Paul Winkler wrote:
Twiddler also looks very similar to the Meld family. Looks nice, but I haven't had time to get a sense of what distinguishes it from meld3.
Thanks, it is similar to meld3 but was developed totally separately from it. I've put a lot of effort into getting the interfaces correct and providing flexible input parsing, output rendering and filtering. It's also full documented and tested. Using your chart:
FEATURE | Twiddler --------------------+--------- potential for | confusion due to | None implicit magic? --------------------+--------- "familiar" syntax? | Yes - python ;-) --------------------+--------- round-trip with | Yes an HTML designer? | --------------------+--------- Useful for | Yes - plain text parser non-X(HT)ML? | --------------------+--------- Prevents invalid | Yes - if default parser used markup? | --------------------+---------
cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk