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[ANN] PortalTransforms 1.0a1
by Sylvain =?iso-8859-1?q?Th=E9nault?= other posts by this author
Jul 9 2003 8:44AM messages near this date
[ANN] wxPyPlot V1.1 Final | spyce v1.3.11 released
Hi all,

I'm pleased to announce the first alpha release of the Portal
Transforms Zope product. It provides two new CMF tools in order to
make MIME types based transformations on the portal contents and so an
easy to way to plugin some new transformations for previously
unsupported content types. You will find more info in the package's
README and docs directory.

This product is part of the Archetypes project, but the only
requirement to use it is to have a CMF based site. If you are using
Archetypes, this package replaces the transform package.


Installation
------------
Extract the package and move it into the Products directory of your
Zope installation (remove the '-1.0a1' part of the name in the same
time). Now you can install it to your CMF sites using the quick
installer or the usual PortalTransforms.Install.install external
method.


Home page
---------
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/archetypes


Download
--------
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=75272


Contribute !
------------
Please contribute your transformations so we'll be able to provide a
great transformations base ! I'll try to make available some
developper oriented documentation until the 1.0 final to make that
easier. Until that it shouldn't be too hard to write your own
transform by looking at the interfaces and at the existant ones ;)


Enjoy !
-- 
Sylvain Thénault                               LOGILAB, Paris (France).

http://www.logilab.com   http://www.logilab.fr  http://www.logilab.org


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