what sass compiler to use for contributions

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remi-1...@heeere.com

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Apr 24, 2012, 7:44:49 PM4/24/12
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Hi Caleb, hi all,

I am trying to prepare a clean contribution for deck.js and would like
to know what sass compiler to use.
When using the "sass" command from libhaml-ruby1.8
(linux-mint12/ubuntu11.04), I get a css with a different formatting than
the one in deck.js.
What sass compiler would you recommend to avoid polluting the git diff?

Cheers,
Rémi

PS: I'm new to the mailing so I take this opportunity to say hi :)
introduce myself, and to thank you for deck.js.

A long time ago, I forked the S5 presentation system and added many
features (a presenter view, custom code on "next", SVG images and
animations, wiki-like dedicated syntax). Recently I reconsidered using
an existing system and switched to deck.js and added the features I use
the most. Most of it I could do as pure extensions but for some aspects
I saw no clean solution without updating the core.
- my "union" repo: https://github.com/twitwi/deck.js
- my deck.js page: http://home.heeere.com/tech-deckjs.html


Caleb Troughton

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Apr 24, 2012, 9:33:42 PM4/24/12
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Hi Rémi,

Shame on me, I haven't included a Makefile or even instructions on which sass command I run.  I use the expanded style, so my watch command is "sass --style expanded --watch .:."  I'll be sure to add this to the main repo for contributors. Thanks.

- Caleb

remi-1...@heeere.com

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Apr 25, 2012, 7:18:50 PM4/25/12
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On 04/25/2012 03:33 AM, Caleb Troughton wrote:
Hi Rémi,

Shame on me, I haven't included a Makefile or even instructions on which sass command I run.  I use the expanded style, so my watch command is "sass --style expanded --watch .:."  I'll be sure to add this to the main repo for contributors. Thanks.

Thanks for the command, I'm pretty new to sass.

I rebased and cleaned up stuff and opened a pull request.
You can take it as a possible basis for a discussion about integration into the core.

Cheers,
Rémi
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