Popular recipes tagged "engine" but not "search"http://code.activestate.com/recipes/tags/engine-search/2013-09-02T01:51:53-07:00ActiveState Code RecipesPython Template Engine (Python) 2012-03-31T21:28:12-07:00Sunjay Varmahttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4174115/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578090-python-template-engine/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 578090 by <a href="/recipes/users/4174115/">Sunjay Varma</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/attributes/">attributes</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/engine/">engine</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/filter/">filter</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/macro/">macro</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/template/">template</a>). </p> <p>This is a simple template engine which allows you to replace macros within text. This engine allows for attributes and filters. The default implementation provides the entire string module as filters. Trying to use arguments will of course not work (since the framework supports no other arguments for the filter other than the filtered string itself).</p> Rudimentary Database Engine (Python) 2013-09-02T01:51:53-07:00Stephen Chappellhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/2608421/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577825-rudimentary-database-engine/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577825 by <a href="/recipes/users/2608421/">Stephen Chappell</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/database/">database</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/engine/">engine</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/example/">example</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/experiment/">experiment</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>This module was written for self-academic purposes in an attempt to understand databases better. Just as in college where students are required to reinvent "wheels" like linked lists, trees, binary searches, et cetera, developing this program helped me understand some of the things that goes on behind the scenes in a database while also helping to learn what the desired output of each operation should be. The code in this module provides support for running a simple database engine that runs completely in memory and allows usage of various concepts available in a structured query language to get and set data that may be saved to file.</p> unset engine in gtkrc; unset widget style in gtk (Python) 2009-07-13T06:51:51-07:00Dima Tisnekhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4068698/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576840-unset-engine-in-gtkrc-unset-widget-style-in-gtk/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 576840 by <a href="/recipes/users/4068698/">Dima Tisnek</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/engine/">engine</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/gtkp/">gtkp</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/gtkrc/">gtkrc</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pixbuf/">pixbuf</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/pygtk/">pygtk</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/rc/">rc</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/rcstyle/">rcstyle</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/style/">style</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/theme/">theme</a>). </p> <p>Example shows how to unset gtk engine'd look for a particular widget.</p> <p>gtk.Widget.modify_xx allows you to override simple properties, like backgrounds (unless theme uses an engine) and text color (sometimes (?)) gtkrc allows you to override most properties for all or selected widgets, like sizes, faces, and so on. some parts of widget appearance are set through engine stanzas in gtkrc, these can be unset too, if you know how...</p> <p>here it is!</p>