It already does. If you return a template, data, type tuple
from the
request handler, you get Trac's default templating system,
but if you
return None you can do whatever you want. There is a plugin
on
trac-hacks that lets you use Stan, for example.
--Noah
sirtoozee wrote:
> I emerge -vp trac from 0.9.x to 0.10.4, I like Trac so
much due to one
> of the important design principles is simple.
>
> But when it has to meet CMMI requirement, I have to
re-develop it, and
> even developed some plugins to break the simple design
priciple even
> if I do not want to slip into such situation.
>
> OK let`s jump into the topic 'could Trac add abstract
rendering layer
> support', owing to next version will use Genshi but not
ClearSilver.
>
> And Genshi is so cooooool
> http://groups.google
.com/group/genshi/browse_thread/thread/bcbc10b9400d27f2/c4df
892e340ef023
>
> But I have to re-write all the plugins and re-developed
core except I
> added <=www-apps/trac-0.10.4 into
/etc/portage/package.mask
>
> So let me know if Trac developers want to add abstract
rendering layer
> support and count me in ^_^
>
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