Well done, this feature has been requested on drupal.org for a year at least! Unfortunately I have not been able to get it to work correctly. I have followed all of the instructions in README.TXT. After I have created a vocabulary 'Sections' and populated it with several terms 'Blue Template', 'Green Template', etc. under admin->categories, I go to admin->settings. I have noticed that under admin->settings, there is actually no 'taxonomy_template' option after installation of the module. You can however access it by going to the url 'www.yoursite.com/admin/settings/taxonomy_template' directly.

Once on this page, you can see the various options as described in README.TXT to select an installed template to go with each term under the 'Sections' vocabulary. After saving, refreshing etc. and creating several pages categorized under different 'Section' terms, they all still display using the default template. I have tried installing this both on a functioning drupal site with many installed modules (4.6.0) and a fresh install of 4.6.2.

Also is this module supposed to work with either or both of xtemplate or phptemplate, or both?

Great work, keep it up!
Kevin

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Assigned: Unassigned » jvandyk
Status: Active » Fixed

It now works with 4.6.2.

It should work with both xtemplate and phptemplate themes.

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Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)