It comes free with any purchase of Haml or Haml-related products! :)

e.g. its bundled.

-hampton.

On 2/6/07, Larry Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those who can in late. . .
>
> Where do we download Sass?
>
> Is it part of haml, or it's own plugin?
>
> -Larry
>
>
>
> On 2/5/07, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > A few days ago, I mentioned that not everyone liked the Sass' CSS output
> > style. I said we were thinking about giving the users an option to
> > choose between several different output styles. Well, guess what? It's
> > implemented! You can now choose between three styles of output by
> > setting options in environment.rb. There would be more options, but I
> > only know of three distinct CSS styles... if anyone has more they'd like
> > to see, let me know (or better yet, submit a patch!).
> >
> > The three styles are "compact", "expanded", and "nested".
> >
> > Compact is the style you're used to seeing Sass output, although it's no
> > longer the default. Each CSS rule takes up only one line, with every
> > attribute defined on that line. Nested rules are placed next to each
> > other with no newline, while groups of rules have newlines between them.
> > For instance,
> >
> > #main { color: #fff; background-color: #000; }
> > #main p { width: 10em; }
> >
> > .huge { font-size: 10em; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline; }
> >
> > Expanded is the typical human-made CSS style, with each attribute and
> > rule taking up one line. Attributes are indented within the rules. Like
> > compact, nested groups of rules aren't separated by newlines, which
> > other groups are. For example:
> >
> > #main {
> >   color: #fff;
> >   background-color: #000;
> > }
> > #main p {
> >   width: 10em;
> > }
> >
> > .huge {
> >   font-size: 10em;
> >   font-weight: bold;
> >   text-decoration: underline;
> > }
> >
> > The final style, nested, is one you probably haven't seen before, but
> > one that's very cool. It emphasizes the nesting of rules in much the
> > same way Sass does, which is why it's the new default. Like expanded,
> > each attribute has its own line, but the indentation isn't constant.
> > Each rule is indented based on how deeply it's nested. For example:
> >
> > #main {
> >   color: #fff;
> >   background-color: #000; }
> >   #main p {
> >     width: 10em; }
> >
> > .huge {
> >   font-size: 10em;
> >   font-weight: bold;
> >   text-decoration: underline; }
> >
> > Nested style is very useful when looking at large CSS files for the same
> > reason Sass is useful for making them: it allows you to very easily
> > grasp the structure of the file without actually reading anything.
> >
> > As wonderful as nested style, the new default, is, I'm sure some of you
> > want to play around with the other styles (and there may even be a few
> > who are more comfortable with expanded or compact style in the long
> > run). The question, then, is how do you set the style? The answer is by
> > adding one line to environment.rb:
> >
> > Sass::Plugin.options[:style] = :expanded
> >
> > You would, of course, replace ":expanded" with ":compact" if you wanted
> > to use that.
> >
> > Got any suggestions for new styles? Please let us know! As usual, these
> > features are only available in trunk. Enjoy!
> >
> > - Nathan
> >
> >
> >             --- E.Taft Benson
> > > >
> >
>

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