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I think I found a bug. Sorry if this is the wrong place but I didn't see a place for logging bugs. Anyway, here's what I found... I turned Compass on which created the sass and stylesheets folders. However, I wanted to keep all of my existing .css files where they already were which was a folder named Styles so I changed the config.rb file to point to Styles. Then I noticed that all of the .scss files that got created referenced stylesheets so I went ahead and renamed my Styles folder to stylesheets. Then VS 2012 would crash every time I made a change to one of the .scss files. It turns out it was the reference in the config.rb file that was still pointing to Styles. |
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Thanks for reporting this - which version of Web Workbench are you using? Ive tried reproducing this here but I cannot trigger a crash so I am wondering if it may be something we have already fixed or if there might be something else which is involved. What occurs for me is that the missing directory is created as part of the save process.
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Jeremy, I have version 3.2.856.22592. So far I'm really liking this product by-the-way. Nice to have the SASS/Compass integration in Visual Studio. I seem to have lost the SASS compile output to console after activating Compass though. Not sure if that's expected or not. I think I read that once you activate Compass on the project that the Compass compiler takes over. It does output errors to the CSS file but that is not quite a convenient as the console. Thanks - Greg |
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Thanks Greg, Yes once you switch over to Compass there is a different compiler being used so the output is different. Ill have a look at just emitting whats in the .css file to the console as well if we can determine its an error condition - thanks for the suggestion! :) As an aside the Sass compiler is still used for any .scss files which are not living inside the Compass structure though (e.g. not under /sass under a default configuration).
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