Yes, that's what I'm saying. I'm not a Ruby user, don't run it on my
server, and the same goes for SASS. The Grid CSS Generator page (still
listed on the Tools page) doesn't generate the complete code - the
whole compressed screen.css that is the default since 0.7.1. That page/
GUI is very straight forward and comprehensible, I wish someone would
do the same for the latest version of Blueprint. Maybe I'm missing
something with the way the new Ruby scripts work? Not being able to
run them, I don't know.

Also, I much prefered the older 0.6.1 way of calling grid.css,
reset.css, forms.css, and typography.css from the screen.css file,
instead of having the duplicate code in the screen.css file and the
src directory. Back in the day, it is was simply a matter of switching
the "@import" call when wanting to use the compressed code (which was
generated by the Grid CSS Generator page, too).

I hope someone is reading this and thinking, "yeah, I could whip up a
nifty code generating page and open up the Blueprint goodness to tons
more folks." ;-)


On Nov 3, 1:35 pm, "Christian Montoya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 12:45 PM, 4est <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi.
>
> > I've been a Blueprint user since 0.6, off and on. Now that it's got
> > more support, I'm using it again. However, I'm really (REALLY) missing
> > the capabilities of the old Blueprint Grid CSS Generator page. I
> > understand there's a Ruby script to run from the command line, but
> > that's of no use to me. Ditto for the SASS script.
>
> > Does anyone have plans to build a web or desktop app for Blueprint
> > grid generation? This seems to be a major block to anyone adapting
> > Blueprint who does not feel comfortable editing the standard
> > compressed and uncompressed files.
>
> 4est,
>
> Would you say that none of the tools on this page fit what you are looking 
> for?
>
> http://github.com/joshuaclayton/blueprint-css/wikis/tools-and-resources
>
> If so, anyone can take the various tools (code generators, layout
> editors, and the Ruby scripts packaged with Blueprint) and combine
> them to make a tool like what you are talking about. Everything is
> open-source and open to contribution. Consider this a call-to-action
> for any one reading this list :)
>
> --
> --
> Christian Montoya
> christianmontoya.net
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