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  3. Type pypm install plim
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Lastest release
version 0.8.6 on Jan 9th, 2014

Plim

https://pypip.in/v/Plim/badge.png https://pypip.in/d/Plim/badge.png

Plim is a Python port of Ruby's Slim template language built on top of Mako Templates. It uses Mako's preprocessor feature to translate its syntax into a valid HTML/Mako markup.

For more information visit the Documentation Page.

Changelog

Version 0.8
  • 0.8.6
    • Hotfix: fixed assertion error in handlebars parser.
  • 0.8.5
  • 0.8.4
    • Hotfix: updated links to github.
  • 0.8.3
    • Hotfix: prevent lexer from parsing embedded markup inside style and script blocks.
  • 0.8.2
    • Feature: added support for Embedded Markup.
    • Feature: plimc utility is now able to output plain HTML.
  • 0.8.1
  • 0.8.0
    • Feature: added support for dynamic attributes unpacker (an equivalent to Slim's splat attributes).
Version 0.7
  • 0.7.14
    • Hotfix: fixed bug with unicode handling.
  • 0.7.13
    • Hotfix: fixed bug with static unicode attributes.
  • 0.7.12
    • Unnecessary newline characters at the end of literal blocks have been removed.
    • Added the command-line tool plimc.
  • 0.7.11
    • Fixed bug that had to do with incorrect parsing of multi-line dynamic class attributes.
    • Fixed bug that had to do with passing incorrect data to plim parser in babel adapter.
  • 0.7.10 Fixed bug with unicode error in python block. Thanks to sqrabs@github!
  • 0.7.9 Added babel message extraction plugin.
  • 0.7.8 Expanded range of possible numeric values that don't require double-quoting.
  • 0.7.7
    • Fixed bug with linebreaks without trailing newline character.
    • Fixed bug with missing explicit whitespace after =, and ==, line indicators.
  • 0.7.6 Fixed bug with incorrect parsing of static boolean attributes.
  • 0.7.5 Fixed bug with comment and content blocks separated by empty lines.
  • 0.7.4 Added -stylus extension.
  • 0.7.3 Fix bug with literal one-liners.
  • 0.7.1 Fixed installation error caused by missing README.rst.
  • 0.7.0 Initial public release.

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