Closed cibernox closed 11 years ago
This file gives some extra information to sublimetext about the extensions that should be highlighted with this syntax.
.scss is obvious, but 99,99% of the times, files that mixes some erb logic, with the extension scss.erb, should also be opened with scss syntax.
Specially usefull to Ruby on Rails developers that use sprokets to chain preprocessors.
Thanks @cibernox
This file gives some extra information to sublimetext about the extensions that should be highlighted with this syntax.
.scss is obvious, but 99,99% of the times, files that mixes some erb logic, with the extension scss.erb, should also be opened with scss syntax.
Specially usefull to Ruby on Rails developers that use sprokets to chain preprocessors.