DogBot, instead of learning how to use the tools on Windows, you could spend
your time installing Linux and learning the Command Line.  Then you can
follow all the *nix documentation.

Just a thought :)

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:49 PM, DogBot <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hampton..never mind..i did it I compiled it.got it running cool tool
> thanks.
>
> Dogbot
>
> On Jan 20, 3:20 pm, DogBot <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Noel,
> > WTF indeed. But I get git now. Truly thanks. After another hour of
> > screencasts (I dont'watch TV anymore, just the Command Line channel) I
> > realized that what I needed to start with was the "git for
> > windows"(hint: is mentioned in the learn git page but alas no
> > link..that would be too easy) In the process I also learned about SVN
> > and tortoise (something else that had me vexed for other semi-related
> > reasons)and marveled at the irony of the large amount of codes,
> > languages and secret handshakes I now have learned to avoid coding
> > (that was the point of getting Compass in the first place..lazyness).
> > Oh well, at least I don't feel so much like a dad crashing his son's
> > frat party anymore.
> >
> > Charles that was INCREDIBLY helpful. Instant gratification. Closest
> > thing to nerd porn in a long time. Love dobdark, I want to make a
> > website based on that scheme. In fact I am going to make an
> > insignificant change to the scheme an call it dogbark
> >
> > Hampton..dude...I got the your stuff from git. Its a bunch of files. I
> > click on all of them..nothing happens (one launches e-text in XML
> > mode) Sounds like you worked hard on it and it is very cool so I'd
> > like to make the effort. Do I need apcelerator? and if so. could you
> > give me a step-by-step? remember to speak to me as if I was that
> > Japanese guy who was hiding in the jungle since WW2.
> >
> > DogBot
> >
> > On Jan 20, 2:51 am, Charles Roper <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > 2010/1/20 DogBot <[email protected]>:
> >
> > > > Same
> > > > thing with some text editors I'm trying....  the haml/sass/compass
> > > > higligting/coding etc are in this github but for the life of me I
> > > > cannot figure how to download anything from there.
> >
> > > DogBot, if you're using E Text Editor, select the Bundles menu, then
> > > Edit Bundles > Manage Bundles. Look for Ruby Sass, click on it, then
> > > click Install.
> >
> > > You might need to manually switch to Sass syntax mode: Edit > Syntax >
> > > Ruby Sass (or hit Alt-Win-Shift-S).
> >
> > > Your Sass code should now be highlighted. You might want to choose a
> > > different colour scheme (Theme) too: Edit > Edit Theme. I recommend
> > > DobDark, which is my own custom theme and is tailored to
> > > HTML/CSS/Ruby/Sass/Haml in particular, although it works well with
> > > most others such as PHP.
> >
> > > Charles
> > > P.S. I've just realised I haven't uploaded a Haml bundle to the
> > > bundles manager (I mostly get my stuff directly from Github). If you
> > > like, I'll add a Haml bundle ... ?
>
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