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From: | Urs Liska |
Subject: | Re: A thought on Windows Experience |
Date: | Mon, 09 Dec 2013 09:34:09 +0100 |
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Am 09.12.2013 07:28, schrieb Carl
Peterson:
I see the following needs: a) Do what you (and some others) say above: Edit the text of the "Download" page to make explicit that you _do_ need _any_ editing environment and that this is separate from the LilyPond download. b) Rename "Easier Editing" to "Editing" After all, that's what we're talking about here. While technically you could argue "Editing" can be done with any text editor and "Easier Editing" is done with dedicated tools this isn't relevant for someone looking for initial information. If I were looking at the website the first time I'd probably think: "Easier Editing? OK, let's give the default tools a try first. If I decide to stick with that program I can always go back and look for "easier Editing"." c) Add an introductory text at the top of the "Editing" page. d) (_slightly_ OT, but important anyway: improve the structure on the "Introduction" and "Features" page from the perspective of that imaginary new user.
I suggest to link to the project page in any case. If it's possible to link to a "latest stable binary" then do this additionally. Urs |
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