Thank you very much for pointing me in the right direction.

I have spent several days reviewing the code so I can hopefully offer a 
contribution without "mucking up the works."

I submitted a pull request with a detailed explanation of what the change 
does and why it is important as the server side CSS frameworks become 
more prevalent.  I hope that it is strongly considered.

If the pull request should be denied, is it even possible to modify the 
reported css file and line number in the script panel?  I was looking 
through the API, and it appears like I can do a LOT with it, but I am not 
seeing how I would modify the Style Sidebar Panel, or even how I would know 
what object structure to start traversing. (Please forgive my lack of 
understanding of the plugin. While I have been using it for a long time, 
and I am spending a lot of time with it as of late, I am still VERY new to 
the inner-workings of Firebug)

Thanks again for all your help,
James Carpenter




On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 1:48:59 PM UTC-4, James Carpenter wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am working on a custom mod to firebug that would make it be aware of CSS 
> frameworks like less. (I know there is a plugins for sass, but we are using 
> less)
>
> I am trying (unsuccessfully) to locate the file where the css files are 
> parsed, and the line numbers are calculated.  I hope to make a custom build 
> of firebug with a minor tweak to make it aware of the debug output from a 
> less css install.  I will be posting my work to Github, and will make the 
> code available once I have it up and running.
> https://github.com/jc4rp3nt3r/firebug 
>
> Thanks ahead of time for pointing me in the right direction.
>
> James Carpenter
>

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