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{{ define "title" -}}
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{{( pgettext "Products" "title" )}}
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{{- end }}
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{{ define "breadcrumbs" -}}
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{{- /*gotype: dev.tandem.ws/tandem/numerus/pkg.productsIndexPage*/ -}}
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<nav>
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<p>
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<a href="{{ companyURI "/" }}">{{( pgettext "Home" "title" )}}</a> /
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<a>{{( pgettext "Products" "title" )}}</a>
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</p>
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<p>
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<a class="primary button"
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href="{{ companyURI "/products/new" }}">{{( pgettext "New product" "action" )}}</a>
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</p>
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</nav>
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{{- end }}
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{{ define "content" }}
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{{- /*gotype: dev.tandem.ws/tandem/numerus/pkg.productsIndexPage*/ -}}
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<table>
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<thead>
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<tr>
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<th>{{( pgettext "All" "product" )}}</th>
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<th>{{( pgettext "Name" "title" )}}</th>
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<th>{{( pgettext "Tags" "title" )}}</th>
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<th>{{( pgettext "Price" "title" )}}</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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{{ with .Products }}
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{{- range $product := . }}
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<tr>
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<td></td>
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<td><a href="{{ companyURI "/products/"}}{{ .Slug }}">{{ .Name }}</a></td>
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<td>
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{{- range $index, $tag := .Tags }}
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{{- if gt $index 0 }}, {{ end -}}
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<a href="?tag={{ . }}">{{ . }}</a>
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{{- end }}
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</td>
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Add currency_pattern to language relation
The design calls for rendering all amounts with their currency symbol,
but golang.org/x/text’s currency package always render the symbol in
front, which is wrong in Catalan and Spanish, and a lot of other
languages.
Consulting the Internet, the most popular package for that is
accounting[0], which is almost as useless because they confuse locale
with the currency’s country of origin’s “usual locale” (e.g., en-US for
USD), which is also wrong: in Catalan i need to write USD prices as
"1.234,56 $" regardless of what Americans do.
With accounting i have the recourse of initializing the struct that
holds all the “locale” information, which is also wrong because i have
to define the decimal and thousands separators, something that depends
only on the locale, next to the currency’s precision, that is
locale-independent. But, since all CLDR data from golang.org/x/text
is inside an internal package, i can not access it and would need to
define all that information myself, which defeats the purpose of using
an external package.
Since for now i only need the format pattern for currency, i just saved
it into the database of available languages, that i do not expect to
grow too much.
[0]: https://github.com/leekchan/accounting
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<td class="numeric">{{ .Price | formatPrice }}</td>
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</tr>
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{{- end }}
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{{ else }}
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<tr>
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<td colspan="4">{{( gettext "No products added yet." )}}</td>
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</tr>
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{{ end }}
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</tbody>
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</table>
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{{- end }}
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