I'm not sure there's a good way around this. Sass ignores selectors without
content beneath them, and something like font-family:verdana is actually a
valid selector.

On Jan 12, 2008 11:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I you convert big big css too sass, you might be for very long night,
> example you have one smart part that goes like this:
> ------------------------------------
> p,pre,br,ul,li,div,a,span {
>        font-family:verdana ;
>        font-size:10pt;
> }
> ------------------------------------
>
> ok, coverting is easy:
> ------------------------------------
> p,pre,br,ul,li,div,a,span
>  font-family:verdana
>  font-size:10pt
> ------------------------------------
>
> When you try to render that, it renders whole big css file except
> those lines. No warnings, no errors, nothing, code simply disappears.
>
> What was wrong, no space between font-family: and verdana and no space
> between font-size: and 10pt
> >
>

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