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scottdavis avatar scottdavis commented on August 15, 2024

I'm not sure what you are asking

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tamaloa avatar tamaloa commented on August 15, 2024

What i mean is that currently compass-rails when installing with blueprint puts the blueprint stylesheets under app/assets/stylesheets. And as i understand with the new assets directories one of the good things is not having to have all stylesheets under one public/stylesheets directory but to choose from

  • app/assets/stylesheets
  • lib/assets/stylesheets
  • vendor/assets/stylesheets
  • vendor/assets/stylesheets directory inside a gem

And as i understand the blueprint stylesheets you are not really supposed to change them directly so i would think one of the vendor locations would be a good place to put them in (similar as jquery js to my knowledge is included in the gem).

Of course this is no bug in the sense of something is broken or does not work - i was just surprised.

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chriseppstein avatar chriseppstein commented on August 15, 2024

No, the way compass works is that it puts the portion of blueprint's stylesheets that are meant to be changed by you in your project directory. The core definitions remain in the gem and you use @import and @include to choose what and where to place them.

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