Worked perfect. Thanks!!!! -Allen
On Jan 11, 3:21 pm, Chris Eppstein <[email protected]> wrote: > Regarding your first point, it can be done by "monkey patching" sass to > change how colors behave when output. > > You could drop this into your compass config and I think it will do what you > need (this overwrites the rgba_str method for all colors): > > module Sass::Script > class Color < Literal > > def rgba_str > split = options[:style] == :compressed ? ',' : ', ' > "rgba(#{rgb.join(split)}#{split}#{Number.round(alpha)*100}%)" > end > > end > end > > Regarding the second point, that's not valid CSS syntax so the parser is > going to barf on it, but you can kind of work around this by using strings > (not pretty, but functional): > > background: unquote("qlineargradient(x1:#{$x1value}, y1:0, x2:1, > y2:1, stop:0 #{$from-color}, stop: 0.4 gray, stop:1 green)"); > > Hope that helps! > > chris > > For what it's worth, Sass 3.1 does have a named argument syntax as well and > I hope we find an uptake in CSS someday of such a concept. > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:05 PM, abierbaum <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have been using sass (and compass) on several mobile web app > > projects and have loved it. Recently I jumped back to a desktop > > application using Qt and decided to see if I could use sass to > > simplify the management of the stylesheets used in the application. > > > Qt uses a CSS based styling syntax and most things are working fine. > > But I have run into two issues that I don't know how to handle and > > would appreciate any pointers or patches people could recommend that I > > used. (I must confess that I don't know ruby, so writing the code > > myself would not be easy) > > > 1) Qt's support for rgba() in a color requires a format like: > > > QWidget { > > color: rgba(255, 50, 0, 50%); > > } > > > instead of the CSS standard > > > QWidget { > > color: rgba(255, 50, 0, 0.5); > > } > > > I am fine with putting the colors into sass using the CSS formatting > > method, but is there any way to override the output from sass so it > > writes out the colors in the qt required format? > > > 2) Qt stylesheets have a way to specify gradients that does not parse > > as valid CSS. (see: > >http://doc.trolltech.com/latest/stylesheet-reference.html#gradient) > > > For example: > > > /* linear gradient from white to green */ > > QTextEdit { > > background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, > > stop:0 white, stop: 0.4 gray, stop:1 green) > > } > > > When I put this in an scss file and run it through sass, I get an > > "Invalid CSS after ..." error. > > > Is there any way to extend sass to allow this to pass through the > > system? > > > I really want to see if there is a way to bring the power of sass to > > Qt. My stylesheets now are a complete mess with magic color variables > > and redundancies all over the place. After seeing the power of sass/ > > compass on my web apps it is driving me crazy trying to do things the > > old way. :) > > > Thanks, > > Allen > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "Haml" group. > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected] <haml%[email protected]>. > > For more options, visit this group at > >http://groups.google.com/group/haml?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Haml" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/haml?hl=en.
