YES PLEASE!

I have needed this this week... but was too lazy to implement it.

Nathan? Thoughts?

Also, we desperately need to get the Sass partial system going.

1.7 here we come!

-hampton.

On 5/2/07, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys, I noticed this evening that Sass doesn't support sass files
> that are in sub directories of the main sass folder. I decided to
> patch Sass so that it supports them.  It seems to work great, so I've
> posted a patch in the files area.  (The reason it's a .tar.gz file is
> because I also added a couple of sass files in sub directories to the
> test paths for testing purposes.).
>
> If you place a .sass file in a sub directory of where you were putting
> them before (say, public/stylesheets/sass), it will generate the .css
> file under the equivalent sub directory of public/stylesheets.
> Examples:
>
> public/stylesheets/sass/themes/blue.sass => public/stylesheets/themes/
> blue.css
> public/stylesheets/sass/themes/new/super.sass => public/stylesheets/
> themes/new/super.css
>
> and of course the old ones still work too:
>
> public/stylesheets/sass/header.sass => public/stylesheets/sass/
> header.css
>
>
> Let me know what you think.  I really need this behvaiour for my site,
> so if you decide not to include it I'm going to have to figure out how
> to monkey patch it in :P
>
> -Robin
>
>
> >
>

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