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harsh's Issues

Add list of custom angles

Should have ability to add a list of custom angles—not sure what should happen if number of colors and number of angles differ.

Issue with Sass v3.3.0.rc.2 / compass v1.0.0.alpha.17 and Webkit browsers

Latest Google Chrome (32.0.1700.77) / Safari (7.0.1 (9537.73.11)) plus Sass v3.3.0.rc.2 / compass v1.0.0.alpha.17 won't show the harsh gradients if $angle: random

Using Sass v3.2.14 / compass v0.12.2 works fine (both Chrome and Safari), Firefox (26.0) is not affected at all.

Can be tested here: http://sassmeister.com/gist/8616595 (just switch Sass compiler version via Control panel)

related Gist: https://gist.github.com/nilswindisch/8616595

Wrong number of arguments calling `rand` (1 for 0) for `random'

What did I do wrong? Implemented Harsh (almost) as stated in the docs, but each time I add "@import harsh" I get the following error:

Syntax error: wrong number of arguments calling `rand` (1 for 0) for `random'
        on line 49 of /Users/deviavir/.compass/extensions/compass-harsh/stylesheets/_harsh.sass, in `background'
        from line 4 of /Users/deviavir/.compass/extensions/compass-harsh/stylesheets/_harsh.sass, in `harsh'

Running ruby-1.9.3-p327 [ x86_64 ] and harsh (0.0.3)

All gradient generated in vertical lines

Latest version of sass,compass,and harsh. When I include harsh in my file, it always generates the colours in vertical lines (ie. all the breaks between colours are perfectly vertical, no other angles?) Tested using default parameters in an otherwise empty stylesheet, in Chrome Stable, Chrome Canary, Firefox, and IE10.

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