* master: (48 commits)
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Fix a bug in 1.8.6 where readbyte is not defined.
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Update changelog for release.
Version bump for v0.10.pre9
[Compass Core] Fix a ruby 1.9 bug in the image_size helper functions for jpeg images.
Try to fix a test failure that only happens on RunCodeRun.
[Compass Core] Silence a deprecation warning.
Fixed a typo in the inline list utility.
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Version bump to .pre8
[Rails] Fix rails boot sequence in Rails 2.3.x environments.
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A better error message if a color stop list is not passed in.
Fix for rgba colors with the new gradient mixins.
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Conflicts:
frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_gradient.sass
The previous version of liquid grid would not take margins into proper
account. With this patch the margins are a correct percentage of the
container, and adding multiple margins / columns together should add up
to just about 100% (not entirely accurate, but very close).
The math is as follows:
With the previous version, you get these numbers:
4.173% grid width * 24 columns = 100.152%, which due to rounding 'fixes'
in the template becomes exactly 100%. However, this is without any margins.
Once you add margins, you exceed 100%, rendering margins unusable. To add
to the confusion, the margins are not a percentage of the width, but instead
in 'em' units, making it very difficult to keep the entire grid from getting
beyond 100% in width once you add margins.
With this patch, you get these numbers:
(3.167% grid width + 1.042% margin) * 24 columns = 101.1016%. Since you
don't use any margin for the last column, you subtract one margin and end up
with 99.974%. Optimally this number would be 100.000%, but the 0.026% error
is difficult to remove, and an acceptable compromise in my opinion.
In summary, this patch enables margins to be used with the liquid grid,
which is the expected behaviour.
* master:
[Blueprint] Add mixins for +prepend-top and +append-bottom and corresponding grid classes when generating the css grid classes.
Use FSSM by Travis Tilley to monitor for filesystem changes. On mac this will use filesystem events instead of polling. Fixes an infinite looping issue when compilation errors occur.
to the new compass/utilities/css3 module. If you were explicitly importing
compass/utilities/general, compass/utilities/general/inline_block or
compass/utilities/general/opacity to access the opacity or
inline-block mixins, you'll need to update your imports.
Added the following mixins:
+push-base
+push-margins
+pull-base
+pull-margins
The generated css when using presentational class names will be smaller as a result.
This port adds semantic win and color customization to your blueprint button
styles. It also let's you choose whether you want to float them right,
left, or leave them inline-block.
To install this plugin into your project run the following command.
compass -f blueprint -p buttons
Or if you have a rails project:
compass --rails -f blueprint -p buttons
YUI doesn't even consider it part of the reset. With so much
disagreement, I decided to make the compass reset agnostic and let
individual frameworks decide what the body line-height ought to be.
Breakdown of changes:
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Remove the body scope that is unnecessarily added to many blueprint classes due to the way the mixins were constructed and used. Blueprint mixins that operate on the body tag now follow a pattern where they take the body selector as an argument and must always be mixed into the top level of a stylesheet. The classes will be scoped whenever the selector is not a simple "body" selector which is the default. Mixins affected: +blueprint-ie, +blueprint-print, +blueprint-typography, and +blueprint-scaffolding. All of these mixins use corresponding +[mixin]-body and +[mixin]-defaults mixins in their implementations that you can use directly if you feel constrained by the requirement to mix into the top-level.
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Made all configurable constants possible to override in a base stylesheet using conditional assignment. Moved many colors that were still hard coded to the colors.sass module so they can be overridden.
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Restored some blueprint defaults even though I didn't like them. With the exception of the blueprint link urls which are now available as a mixin called +blueprint-show-link-urls (they used to just be commented out.)
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Grid constants have been renamed in both the grid and liquid grid modules. These constants are now conditionally assigned to make the grid easily configured.
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The liquid grid now uses the compass clearfix.
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moved the primary mixin for a module (where one exists) to the top of the file for clarity of readers.
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blueprint grid classes are now appropriately scoped under the .container class.