what if you prepend a letter for what it is?  something like:

mypanel_s_style_v_variant_l_locale.html - or something like that?  so that
it doesn't matter what order they're in?


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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Ned Collyer <ned.coll...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> IMO, the brackets approach works because it clearly separates each of the
> sections.
>
> It is a bit ugly, but its still simple.
>
> Can't please everyone all of the time, but we can try to give the clients
> the right stuff, and the devs the power to build it :).
>
>
> yeah, not to mention it might get quiet ugly
>
> mypanel_style.html
> mypanel_style__variant.html
> mypanel_style__variant___locale.html
>
> mypanel__variant.html
>
> mypanel___locale.html
>
> markup(locale)(style)(variant) might work and is simpler
>
> mypanel(en_us).html
>
> mypanel(en_us)()(variant).html
>
> but sure looks ugly... :)
>
> not sure which one is better
>
> -igor
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