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I recently asked a question on the descrepencies between command-line options and build files. This addition to example.build.js attempts to bridge the gap. It may not be complete, and my understanding (in the comments) may not be correct.

http://groups.google.com/group/requirejs/browse_thread/thread/9487b8d0667a1c8d

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the option cssIn is also available (used to optimize a single css file)

jrburke added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 25, 2012
Additions to example.build.js, to address confusion over differences with command line options.
@jrburke jrburke merged commit f0673c8 into requirejs:master Jan 25, 2012
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jrburke commented Jan 25, 2012

Thanks, merged, and I added a bit more to the name section, and fixed the CSS typo.

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