Compare on SourceForge is best suited for software developers and IT professionals who are familiar with version control systems and are looking for a cost-effective, community-supported tool. It is appropriate for individuals or teams working on open-source projects and those who can benefit from its integration with other development tools.
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Hey, this isn't CSS, its SASS (a preprocessor / better version of CSS), There're a lot of converters online from which you can convert SASS code to CSS Code, the one I use is Scout-App which is opensource and recommended by SASS developers. Source: almost 3 years ago
I don't know that extension (I'm using easy sass compiler) but you can try standalone app like https://scout-app.io/. Source: almost 3 years ago
You can use https://scout-app.io desktop app to process the styles if you are new to all this. Source: almost 4 years ago
Grab the config.h and config_adv.h files from the working version and stock Marlin with the same version number, and compare them line by line. The compare plugin for Notepad++ makes this a 5 minutes job. Source: over 2 years ago
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