You shouldn't need any special measures. Have you tried just putting 

  @import compass/css3

At the top of one of your sheets? On edge that should just work.

Best,

Will



Please excuse speling. Fat thumbs.

On 25 Oct 2010, at 18:51, Wes Gamble <we...@att.net> wrote:

> Radiant 0.9.1 (vendor'ed)
> SNS extension
> 
> I'd like to take advantage of various Compass Sass features within my Radiant 
> layouts (e.g. border-radius, etc.).
> 
> Compass initialization file:
> 
> I pulled down the radiant/config/initializers/compass.rb file from Github and 
> placed it into vendor/radiant/config/initializers
> require 'compass'
> require 'compass/app_integration/rails'
> Compass::AppIntegration::Rails.initialize!
> Compass configuration file:
> 
> I took a compass.rb from another (non-Radiant) project and placed it in 
> vendor/radiant/config.  I changed the paths based on my current settings for 
> the SNS extension:
> # This configuration file works with both the Compass command line tool and 
> within Rails.
> 
> # Require any additional compass plugins here.
> 
> project_type = :rails
> project_path = Compass::AppIntegration::Rails.root
> 
> # Set this to the root of your project when deployed:
> http_path = "/"
> css_dir = "css"
> http_stylesheets_path = "/stylesheets"
> sass_dir = "stylesheets/sass"
> images_dir = "public/images"
> http_images_path = "/images"
> javascripts_dir = "public/javascripts"
> http_javascripts_path = "/javascripts"
> environment = Compass::AppIntegration::Rails.env
> # To enable relative paths to assets via compass helper functions. Uncomment:
> # relative_assets = true
> I @import compass/css3/border-radius in my Radiant-managed CSS (Sass) file, 
> but cannot use the "+border-radius" mixin within my CSS.
> 
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Wes Gamble
> 
> 

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