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Add support to Sass too, not just SCSS. #199

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oscarmarcelo opened this issue Jan 2, 2014 · 6 comments
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Add support to Sass too, not just SCSS. #199

oscarmarcelo opened this issue Jan 2, 2014 · 6 comments

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@oscarmarcelo
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You added support to SCSS and that is awesome, but some of us still prefer to use the original Sass syntax (without brackets and semi-colons and those many @ aliases).

Is there any plan to add support to it?

I would do a pull request if I could, but I'm not that familiar with Regular Expressions...

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LeaVerou commented Jan 3, 2014

I didn’t write the SCSS definition, somebody else did, I just merged their pull request. If someone sends a decent PR for SASS, I will merge that too. I don’t currently have the time nor the desire to do it myself (as I don’t use SCSS/SASS), sorry.

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@labo-css
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I hate to necropost but. Is this issue somewhat resolved? I have a hard time to found any syntax highlighter that support the sass syntax. Only pygments is doing it but... python.

Golmote added a commit to Golmote/prism that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2015
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Golmote commented Jun 13, 2015

Here you go.

prism-sass

@labo-css
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Thanx but where is the online version of this screenshot?

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Golmote commented Jun 14, 2015

This is a screenshot of the Examples page of the website.

@labo-css
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Thanx!

service-paradis pushed a commit to service-paradis/prism that referenced this issue Jun 23, 2015
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