In article gnu.org>,
Lennart Borgman (gmail) gmail.com> wrote:
>Xah wrote:
>> Thanks. Quite complicated i don't understand. That seems c source.
>
>Just look at the structure. I think you can guess what is going on from
>that.
>
>> there's some suggestion about your emacsw32 site.
>>
>> • drop the name to just EmacsW32. As opposed to Emacs+EmacsW32.
>
>Thanks, but I have struggled quite a bit with that one. There has been a
>lot of misunderstandings and because of that I prefer Emacs+EmacsW32.
>
>> • redo the entry page so it's simply a site for EmacsW32, as a pre-
>> compiled emacs distro for MS Windows. With this message simple. Then
>> links to separate pages about features, source code, explanation of
>> patch, on reason to use, change log, etc.
------- and on sunday, 7sept08:
The point is that, when user goes to your site,
http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/EmacsW32.html
she can immediately get the idea that this is a pre-compiled emacs
distro for Windows with ease to use in mind. Then, she can click on
the big download button to try it out. If she's a tech geeker, she can
easily check whether there's patch she can dowload, or other info.
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http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/EmacsW32.html:
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Aquamac or Carbon Emacs' website are good examples of this approach.
nu.emacs.help #166768 (548 + 237 more)
From: "Lennart Borgman (gmail)"
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[2] Re: Emacsw32 website suggestion [Re: Behavior of M-x and A-x]
Date: Tue Aug 12 10:08:25 EDT 2008
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Xah wrote:
> Thanks. Quite complicated i don't understand. That seems c source.
Just look at the structure. I think you can guess what is going on from
that.
> there's some suggestion about your emacsw32 site.
>
>