+[2013-08-19T17:50:28Z]RobW_Is there a way to loop a for loop? i.e., tell the liquid for tag "limit to 5, offset to 10, and if you get to the end of site.categories, start back at the beginning"? +[2013-08-19T17:50:43Z]RobW_Obvs if there was no limit this would be a problem. +[2013-08-19T17:51:23Z]jaybeRobW_, should be possible with creative parsing: https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Liquid-for-Designers#for-loops +[2013-08-19T18:04:20Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] maul-esel/jekyll#75 (minor-refactors) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/maul-esel/jekyll/builds/10334341 +[2013-08-19T18:22:53Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] maul-esel/jekyll#76 (refactor-cleanup) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/maul-esel/jekyll/builds/10375199
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Posted by RobW_ in #jekyll at 2013-08-19T17:50:43Z
Obvs if there was no limit this would be a problem.
+[2013-08-20T11:45:21Z]erenhello +[2013-08-20T11:46:09Z]erenI use jekyll 0.11.2 (as required by octopress) on OS X 10.7. I installed ruby 1.9.3 with rvm but I get the following error when I try to build +[2013-08-20T11:46:36Z]erenhttp://pastebin.com/KdDn9tRQ +[2013-08-20T11:46:41Z]erenany idea? +[2013-08-20T12:38:53Z]erenheh