![]() Some information on the plugin for BBEdit is in BBEdit-Codeless-Language-Module-for-HAML-SASS. The third option would be BBEdit, which can also handle both Haml and Sass. I know you're not using Ruby, so maybe the idea of using a tool made primarily for Ruby doesn't appeal, but it does work in both the Haml and Sass environments very nicely. That said, for roughly the cost of TextMate you can purchase RubyMine ($69), which does both Haml (via RubyGem) and Sass (via Plugin), and can also handle running Sass -watch internally. Installing HAML bundle for TextMate is a primer on how to setup TextMate for Haml/Sass, and I suspect there are others. It doesn't do Haml or Sass "right out of the box", but it can be configured to do so using "Bundles." Who knows, perhaps that'll be included.įor now, since you're not using Ruby on Rails, I might suggest TextMate. I've been closely following the Coda forums, as I am a paid user, and it looks as though a 2.0 version is forthcoming. ![]() However, Coda does not provide any support for Haml or Sass that I can find. I don't use Espresso, so no comment there. ![]()
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