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What GUI Compilers should we mention in the docs? #52

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seven-phases-max opened this issue Dec 10, 2013 · 2 comments
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What GUI Compilers should we mention in the docs? #52

seven-phases-max opened this issue Dec 10, 2013 · 2 comments

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@seven-phases-max
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E.g. #1242

Can we mention Visual Studio's Web Essentials extension under GUI compilers that use LESS.js?

I was almost about to add it to GUI-compilers-that-use-LESS but then I thought "Hey! These days almost every less or more popular IDE/editor supports LESS natively or via plugins/extensions, should we add them all? There're a lot!" (and most of them do that via lessc or less.js).

So far the list contains almost only less or more "less/sass/css dedicated" GUI editors/compilers. So I wonder if we need some special rules on what may be added there and what might be not.

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Yeah, let's add any/all that we're asked to add, and/or ones that we think of. There is no disadvantage in having more :-)

I wonder if we need some special rules on what may be added there and what might be not.

Possibly, perhaps just a way of categorizing them would be good. that might emerge over time

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Ah, my bad, I did miss that there's already a separate https://github.com/less/less-docs/blob/master/content/usage/Editors-and-Plugins.md, so I guess those should go or be updated there.

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