Well, the easiest way would be to simply remove the files you don't want to use?

You might also try using a dynamic css, if you rename your application.css to 
application.css.erb it will still work as before but now you can embed ruby 
code. If your other css files have a different ending (e.g. .dcss) they won't 
be loaded automatically, but you can include them in your application.css.erb 
file with simple render statements, possibly something like:

<%render :file mycss.dcss, :content_type => 'text/css'%>

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Emne: Re: [Rails] assest pipeline how to exclude some css files?

On 5 January 2012 18:24, Ralph Shnelvar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thursday, January 5, 2012, 9:25:03 AM, you wrote:
>
> M> In my assets I have
>
> M> intranet
> M>   |_1.css.scss
> M>   |_2.css.scss
> M> internet
> M>   |_1.css.csss
> M> application.css
> M> application_internet.css
> M> application_intranet.css
> M> 1.css.scss
> M> 2.css.scss
> M> 3.css.scss
>
> M> intranet and internet are directories.
> M> In my layout I want to exclude the files under internet and intranet.
> M> I have created
> M> application_internet.css
>
> M> /*
> M>  * application-internet.css
> M>  *
> M>  *= require_self
> M>  *= require_tree ./internet
> M> */
>
> M> and applicatiion_intranet.css
>
> M> /*
> M>  * application-intranet.css
> M>  *
> M>  *= require_self
> M>  *= require_tree ./intranet
> M> */
>
> M> to include only the css under the two directories.
>
> M> application.css is:
>
> M> *= require_self
> M>  *= require colorbox
> M>  *= require jquery.multiselect
> M>  *= require superfish
> M>  *= require_directory .
> M> */
>
>
> M> What can I do if I want to exclude the files under internet and
> M> intranet directories?
>
> You might find this video useful:
> http://railscasts.com/episodes/282-upgrading-to-rails-3-1?autoplay=tru
> e

I know that video and don't help me.

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