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Unify gtk-widgets-assets.scss #36

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robertpainsi opened this issue Feb 28, 2015 · 3 comments
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Unify gtk-widgets-assets.scss #36

robertpainsi opened this issue Feb 28, 2015 · 3 comments
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The gtk-widgets-assets differences may be solved by flags. Most of the differences are just light and dark asserts usages because of different background colors.

@robertpainsi robertpainsi added this to the 2.03.90 milestone Feb 28, 2015
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rbrito commented Sep 7, 2015

Hi, @robertpainsi.

How do you build the CSS files from the SCSS/SASS files? Do you simply use the sass command line utility? Here is the command that I have:

$ sass --version
Sass 3.4.17 (Selective Steve)

It comes from the Debian package ruby-sass. Is that what you are using? I guess that we need a Makefile to perform the automatic builds, right?

If that's simply calling sass, then I can write that one. If there's anything more involved, then I would appreciate some help here (but I still offer to write the stuff to build the files automatically).

Thanks,

Rogério.

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Hello! 😄

It comes from the Debian package ruby-sass. Is that what you are using?

Yes

How do you build the CSS files from the SCSS/SASS files?

By a Makefile

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rbrito commented Sep 9, 2015

@robertpainsi, Great, thanks for your information.

BTW, I think that since this project involves aesthetics, theming, layouts and so on, @victorwestmann may be interested in helping.

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