If your editor can do regex replacing the following mostly converts
CSS => Alt Sass Syntax

   ; => \n\t
  {,} = blank

They'll be a couple of warts to fix but i just did it on a v big css
file and it worked a treat !


On May 29, 11:37 pm, Evgeny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Great work!
> Even though I prefer to use vertical-block selects in textmate and vim, and
> insert ':' when I re-write css into sass. And I get a kind of joy from doing
> that. But I guess that there will be people who will want to have the colons
> all over the place as well.
>
> Regards,
>
> - evgeny
>
> On 5/30/07, weepy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This is a little bit of a hidden gem (maybe gem is over blown, because
> > I write the patch (-; ), but Sass in trunk now handles and alternate
> > syntax, some of you might feel more natural.
>
> > Classic Sass puts the colon before the attribute, eg :
>
> > a#mylinks
> >   :font
> >     :weight bold
> >     :size 12px
> >   :color red
>
> > I always found this slightly counter intuitive (, since it's different
> > from normal CSS syntax.
>
> > Any hoo, you can now also put the colon *after* the attribute, as in:
>
> > a#mylinks
> >   font:
> >     weight: bold
> >     size: 12px
> >   color: red
>
> > I find personally this style much for appealing. Everything should
> > work the same as expected, in fact you should be able to mix the two
> > styles in one file (tho I very much doubt that you'd want to do
> > that !).
>
> > Please report any problems to this list : )
>
> > Weepy


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