I ran everything through sass-convert to get everything to the new
style and that seems to have fixed it.

$ sass-convert --from sass --to sass --in-place --recursive public/sass

Thanks.

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Chris Eppstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> This looks like a bug.
>
> As a workaround, try changing = to :
>
> The = operator has different semantics for quoted strings for backwards
> compatibilty.
>
> Hunt & pecked on my iPhone... Sorry if it's brief!
>
> On May 4, 2010, at 10:00 AM, Richard Livsey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Prior to upgrading to the latest (master) version of HAML, I had the
>> following setup:
>> !standard_font  = "Lucida Grande", Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif
>>
>> This was then used in various places as:
>> font-famly= !standard_font
>>
>> This all worked fine and output as expected as:
>> font-family: "Lucida Grande", Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif;
>>
>> However after upgrading I'm now getting this output as the following:
>> font-family: unquote("Lucida Grande"), Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif;
>>
>> After a few experiments, the quoting behaviour seems to differ when
>> there's more than one font in the list and I can't find any way to get
>> the effect I desire.
>>
>>
>> SASS:
>> .inline
>>  font-family: "Lucida Grande"
>>
>> CSS:
>> .inline { font-family: "Lucida Grande"; }
>>
>>
>> SASS:
>> !array_of_fonts= "Lucida Grande", '"Arial"', Testing
>> .array
>>  font-family= !array_of_fonts
>>
>> CSS:
>> .array { font-family: unquote("Lucida Grande"), unquote('"Arial"'),
>> Testing; }
>>
>>
>> SASS:
>> !one_quoted_font= '"Lucida Grande"'
>> .one
>>  font-family= !one_quoted_font
>>
>> CSS:
>> .one { font-family: "Lucida Grande"; }
>>
>>
>> Is this a known issue?
>>
>> Thanks

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