Hm, you're right. I kind of meant to do this when I added @import, but I 
never got around to it. I'll see if I can add it in some time soon. For 
now, if you want to use Sass for print CSS, you can use media="print" in 
the stylesheet link.

- Nathan

Mislav Marohnić wrote:
> On 7/25/07, *ArcticLeo* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
> wrote:
>
>
>     We need to use the @page rule, but SASS doesn't allow for odd
>     characters like the @ sign, so we end up having to write straight CSS
>     for our PDF print CSS. And we would rather not have to... :-)
>
>
> I never knew Sass abuses the "@" char! This is a serious issue, since 
> "@" is used in CSS not only for "@page".
>
> Sass uses the "@" char for its internal compiler directives. 
> Currently, it's only "import". Maybe the "parse_directive" method ( 
> engine.rb:273) could be changed so it lets unknown directives pass 
> through instead of raising an error?
>
> >


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