The Haml source isn't that confusing. You should be able to add in 
something like that fairly easily.

- Nathan

Vlad Rafeyev wrote:
> ok, let's not force everybody to use this strange syntax.
>
> But what about my own strange syntax for me only? What if I set some
> kind of prefix and define logic myself? Like in the example above.
>
> On Jul 22, 4:59 pm, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> The real problem is that partials usually have slashes in them when
>> they aren't in the same folder, and that starts to get messy.
>>
>> _users/question_one{:var1 => "var1"}
>>
>> I mean, I do find myself doing that pattern often, but I just don't
>> know if its *too much*. Like, too specific to what Rail's is doing and
>> too liable to break.
>>
>> Let me think about it more.
>>
>> -hampton.
>>
>> On 7/22/07, Vlad Rafeyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Don't you think, that
>>>       
>>> - partial :question_one, { :var1 => 'var1' }
>>>       
>>> sounds much worse than
>>>       
>>> _question_one{:var1 => "var1"}
>>>       
>>> ?
>>>       
>>> Especially then we talk about Haiku :)
>>>       
>>> On Jul 22, 2:18 pm, Evgeny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I believe the answer of every guru will be - "Use a helper!"
>>>>         
>>>> That would give you syntax that is more consistent with everything
>>>> else haml, and will probably look something like this :
>>>>     - partial :question_one, { :var1 => 'var1' }
>>>> Or whatever else you want it to look like.
>>>>         
>>>> I for one would not want Haml to be too extendable, with custom tags
>>>> for example.
>>>>         
>>>> On 7/22/07, Vlad Rafeyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Hello, kind HAML gurus and developers!
>>>>>           
>>>>> I use this code very often:
>>>>>           
>>>>> = render :partial => "question_one", :locals => {:var1 => "var1"}
>>>>>           
>>>>> But what if I want to use my own type of HAML tags? For example like
>>>>> this:
>>>>>           
>>>>> _question_one{:var1 => "var1"}
>>>>>           
>>>>> Is it possible to add new types of tags? If so, how?
>>>>>           
>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>           
>
>
> >
>
>   


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