Greg Ward wrote: > > On 26 November 2001, Jeff Rush said: > > > i'm working on stylistic/code-formatting issues > > to make it simpler. Also some new widget types for dates, money > > usphonenos and such. > > OK, I'll bite: what's a usphonenos? Oh, that's 'United States Style Phone Number', where the widget checks for correct #digits, dashes and so forth. Then it formats it into a standard. I get tired of having phone#s some with (xxx)xxx-xxxx and some with xxx-xxx-xxxx and some with xxx.xxx.xxxx. Makes it harder than necessary to do searches. > > OT but I've also got the Grouch stuff working fine. Combined with > > Quixote and ZEO/ZODB, this is a pretty neat development environment! > > Cool! You're the first person I've heard from who's even *tried* > Grouch, much less got it working. ;-( Geez, I would have thought lots of people would need such a thing. Combined with the new doctest module in Python 2.1 to validate basic object types plus pyunittest for subsystems, it makes a solid development platform. Ok, I'll stop talking about Grouch on the Quixote list now... ;-) -Jeff