Really? I thought that used Bing search as backend but not that they sell your data
Yes I did
Restarted the container, docker, and the whole server.
Same issue
Ha yes you're right, thanks
I edited the post
fyi nothing changed before it broke
Yes, that why I recommand jinja. as it can be used in OpenXML as well as latex or anything in plain text.
Let's say you want to place a table that corresponds to a certain pattern, you could add it to your file conditionally. In your Word document, you could add that :
{% for job in jobs %}
{% if job.style == 1 %}
{{ job.name }} | {{ job.date}} | ...
{% else %}
- {{ job.name }}
- {{ job.date}}
- ...
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
I don't know .NET but you can probably call a Jinja tools
Also for the resume, you might be insterested in Rx Resume
Good idea, but there is just one container of each
Even if this was true, that wouldn't lead to less emissions but just more flights.
As we can see, every time the efficiency increases, the flight price drops, and the number of flights increases. So, it just allows us to fly more for the same amount of C02.
Thank you !
It's pretty much the solution I already have: I generate a doc with DocxTemplate through a webpage made with Flask.
What I'm looking for is a solution with a user-friendly pipeline that can be easily used by anyone once it's set up
Form > generate new entry in a db
Entry > Select entry from tags > generate documents from template
Airtable is already proposing something similar, which is why I'm currently trying it with zapier, Documint, and other automation solutions
I'm looking for a self host solution but mostly a free and polished one
Yes, it does have the same option that libreoffice. But this solution would not be better than what I have currently
Nice!
Secretary looks exactly like Docxtemplate, which I used on my homemade webpage. Maybe it's a fork.
It never was really user friendly so I am looking to replace it. That is also the main issue with your self build solution? Or are there other issues as well?
Yes exactly. I need people to be able to use the tools easily and reliably and to be able to add templates themselves.
Also, my main job is not developing tools and I can only do it on my spare time, so the fastest it is to implement the better.
After a week to try, Airtable + Make seems to be the easiest. Airtable also offers to generate documents directly in it, but it lacks options.
My main issue with a lot of tool (except Docxtemplate or similar) is to renders array of data. Most solution replace a {{tag}} with an info, but what I would need is a {{array[i]}} and to be able to generate different paragraphs.
It used to be integromat. You can look it up more easily, haha
I almost succeeded with it, but to integrate multiple entries in one document, it was too complicated.
So, I'm modifying the code I originally made to make API calls to Airtable, and I assemble the doc with docxtpl
I started by creating an API on my already functioning flask app, so everything can be done through Airtable page. But I was worried about opening an API to the world, so I decided to make a local python app that I'll probably compile to .exe
And yes, I can open source, but it's really tailored to me needs
Oh wow that looks great! I didn't know about n8n
Interesting! I'll take a look Although, I'm not sure if I'll be able to implement it in my company. Thanks!
Thanks! This look interesting. I can't find the document generation though
I would add that it's the inefficiency of software that drives our phones to the bin.
The applications often relies on non optimized libraries, or are an aggregation of more and more of features and options that then requires the latest phone in order to work.
It is, but the main issue is how to select the values from the database and to render without the user needing to tweak anything
Latex, MD, Word is equivalent (although Word is preferred) since I'll just place universal markers in it
Sorry, my comments and edits seem to fail every time
Ha that looks like something I can use!
I think that Airtable + Make is still easier to use with less code, so my colleagues might prefer it over your solution
But I definitely keep that in mind. I have another tool where that might be useful.
Good point, I'll try
I'm using docxtpl which uses jinja placeholder to set values.
For your solution, you should use jinja It's used for whatever text files you want, htlm, txt, latex, MD, etc. And you can put code into the document (see my examples document in the post)
I was assuming that it was the container since it's running. The app itself doesn't work, but the container starts normally.
When the container is down, the port is not listed in the netstats
I still see XP pcs in the wild sometimes