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Re: [PATCH v5] Enable xwidgets on macOS
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH v5] Enable xwidgets on macOS |
Date: |
Sat, 03 Aug 2019 13:03:27 +0300 |
> From: 조성빈 <address@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 02:08:40 +0900
> Cc: address@hidden,
> address@hidden
>
> >>>> +(defun xwidget-webkit-save-as-file (url mime-type file-name)
> >>>> + "For XWIDGET webkit, save URL of MIME-TYPE to location specified by
> >>>> user.
> >>>> +FILE-NAME combined with `xwidget-webkit-download-dir' is the default
> >>>> file name
> >>>> +of the prompt when reading. When the file name the user specified is a
> >>>> +directory, URL is saved at the specified directory as FILE-NAME."
> >>>
> >>> The last sentence is unclear: what will be the directory where the URL
> >>> will be saved, and what will be the name of the saved file in that
> >>> directory?
> >>
> >> Well, it was meaning that the URL will be saved at the directory the user
> >> specified in the prompt with the name FILE-NAME.
> >>
> >> I’m not sure how I should reword it due to my poor English skills; can
> >> you give me some suggestions?
> >
> > If you show me an example of using this command, and the results -- in
> > what directory and under what base name will the URL be saved -- then
> > I will be able to suggest a better wording.
>
> Sorry for the delay; I was busy for a few days that I couldn't open my
> mailbox.
>
> Well, while I was trying to give examples, I think I wrote a clearer version
> of the docstring:
> "Save URL of MIME-TYPE as file specified by user.
> When the user specifies a directory, URL is saved with the name FILE-NAME in
> the
> specified directory. The default file name when reading is FILE-NAME
> expanded
> with `xwidget-webkit-download-dir'."
>
> May I ask if this is more clear than before?
I don't think I understand what happens well enough yet. The command
asks for FILE-NAME, right? So when the FILE-NAME provided by the user
is actually a directory, the URL will be saved in the directory named
FILE-NAME, but under what basename?
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