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Hello I have a form with ChoiceField whose widget is set to RadioSelect

Now to override default html output one needs to subclass RadioFieldRenderer like this:

class SimpleRadioFieldRenderer(forms.widgets.RadioFieldRenderer):

    def render(self):
        """Outputs widget without <ul> or <li> tags."""
        return mark_safe(u'\n'.join([u'%s'
                % force_unicode(w.tag()) for w in self]))

All is good now except I'd like to be able to render 1 radio button at a time from template. Something like this:

{{ form.myfield.0 }}}

Or perhaps hanging it onto widget itself:

{{ form.myfield.field.widget.0 }}

What bugs me is that RadioFieldRenderer already implements __get_item__ to get just one RadioInput. The problem is that the renderer does not contain data, neither does the widget. And I'd really hate to mess with Field and BoundField.

I need this to inject html before/after each radiobutton and I'd like it to be done in the template. From the code it would be easy.

Any ideas are welcome.

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