Not sure I agree. Consider this:
!font_family = %("Lucida Grande", "Helvetica Bold", sans-serif)
There is no question that the whole thing is a string, but you don't
have to wrap yourself into a backslashing pretzel to write it.
Thoughts?
Steve
On Mar 4, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Nathan Weizenbaum wrote:
>
> The only difference between those two types would be which character
> you'd have to escape. I think it wouldn't be worth the effort, or the
> significant-character-bloat.
>
> - Nathan
>
> Spongy wrote:
>> Ahh, thank you.
>>
>> Would it make any sense within sass to have interpreted and non-
>> interpreted strings? Something like double and single quotes
>> respectively?
>>
>> - Spongy
>>
>
> >
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