Thus, when a translation is missing in the current locale, fall back to the default locale. See https://github.com/svenfuchs/i18n/wiki/Fallbacks for more info and configuration settings available to users.
Also, this change adds a "t" helper that proxies to I18n.t, just like Rails, for more concise translating.
There are a few things changing here. One is that we always dup metadata before using it - this prevents a class of nasty bugs where after the first resource list build, blocks had been deleted from metadata hashes, meaning they would no longer be applied. Now they will always stick around. Then, I made sure that whenever we render a file, we save the previous I18n.locale and restore it afterwards, in case people change locale from blocks. This should help in some weird cases where files are rendered recursively. Finally, I've added a :lang option that can be used from "page" or "proxy" to allow people to specify the language for one or more files without having to pass a block that sets I18n.locale directly, which should make that pattern much cleaner. This fixes#809 and may also fixmiddleman/middleman-blog#106.
Compass is great, but sometimes we need to have common framework code in one (global) location with local overrides in the app.
This addition adds built-in support for loading SASS/SCSS files from multiple locations external to the "source" directory and even the Middleman app root.
Example usage:
# in config.rb
set :sass_assets_path, [ "#{root}/assets/sass/", "~/.sass-repo/"]
Using symlinks or copying files to the Middleman project can get messy quickly. This fix reduces some of those issues.
First time working with Cucumber, so perhaps not the best way to do things.
* Tests for default setting which stores the .sass_cache directory in Middleman app root.
* Tests for custom setting which stores the .sass_cache directory in /tmp directory.
Please Note! Unable to test the output of the default .sass_cache location since the directory is stored outside of the app root during testing, but inside app root in "production"