Yikes. I wish I had nathan's phone number. I expect it'll be remedied
shortly.

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Billy Gray <[email protected]> wrote:

> An orthogonal topic here, I can't seem to get the new gem to come down or
> show up! Maybe something hasn't quite updated at RubyForge yet, or perhaps
> my sources are Teh Lame?
> bi...@awexomecomputer $ sudo gem search -r haml
> *** REMOTE GEMS ***
> [snip]
> haml (2.0.10)
> haml-edge (2.1.56)
> [snip]
>
> Anyway, nice job Chris and Nathan, I read the announcement this morning,
> awesome stuff!
>
> Cheers,
> Billy
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Chris Eppstein <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Mixin arguments were added in 2.2 which was released this morning. Please
>> upgrade.
>> Chris
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 7:30 AM, The Wicked Flea 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm using Sass to make a custom css framework.  To generate my grid
>>> system I've started using a mixin to which I pass the size of the
>>> container.  But, whenever I use the mixin, it says 'syntax error: on
>>> line 35: Undefined constant "!size".'  This constant is defined in the
>>> mixin as stated in the documentation; I also pass parameters and get
>>> the same error.  I am using the latest Haml/Sass, `haml -v` says
>>> 2.0.10, on Windows Vista (UAC is disabled).
>>>
>>> The code that's failing is the following:
>>>
>>> > // 10px spacing between 9 columns, 10px padding in wrapper
>>> > !spacing= 110px
>>> > =grid_system(!size)
>>> >   !grid_size= (!size - !spacing) / 10
>>> >   .grid-1
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size
>>> >   .grid-2
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 2 + 10px
>>> >   .grid-3
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 3 + 20px
>>> >   .grid-4
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 4 + 30px
>>> >   .grid-5
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 5 + 40px
>>> >   .grid-6
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 6 + 50px
>>> >   .grid-7
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 7 + 60px
>>> >   .grid-8
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 8 + 70px
>>> >   .grid-9
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 9 + 80px
>>> >   .grid-10
>>> >     :width=   !grid_size * 10 + 90px
>>>
>>> I'm guessing that Sass doesn't like the nested variable I've got in
>>> there, but I figured it might get through.  In spite of that, I've
>>> tried other mixins with arguments and they all fail with this same
>>> error: undefined constant.
>>>
>>> What am I missing here?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Flea
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Billy Gray
> http://zetetic.net
>
> >
>

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