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[elpa] externals/eev f9bb7bf: Small changes in (find-windows-beginner-in


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/eev f9bb7bf: Small changes in (find-windows-beginner-intro).
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 01:57:19 -0500 (EST)

branch: externals/eev
commit f9bb7bf26a6ae8929016db25f1041f35de01f72c
Author: Eduardo Ochs <eduardoochs@gmail.com>
Commit: Eduardo Ochs <eduardoochs@gmail.com>

    Small changes in (find-windows-beginner-intro).
---
 VERSION       |  4 ++--
 eev-blinks.el |  4 +++-
 eev-intro.el  | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
 3 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index f2fff1d..4631628 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Thu Nov 11 02:59:14 GMT 2021
-Wed Nov 10 23:59:14 -03 2021
+Fri Nov 12 05:57:38 GMT 2021
+Fri Nov 12 02:57:38 -03 2021
diff --git a/eev-blinks.el b/eev-blinks.el
index f536d6b..1acdf6e 100644
--- a/eev-blinks.el
+++ b/eev-blinks.el
@@ -1023,7 +1023,7 @@ This is Debian-specific. See `find-Package'."
 ;; "pp0" -> "pretty-print a Lisp object in a very compact way".
 ;; Tests:
 ;;   (find-epp '(mapcar (lambda (a) (* a a)) '(2 3 4 5)))
-;;   (find-functionpp 'find-efunction)
+;;   (find-efunctionpp 'find-efunction)
 
 (defun find-epp0 (object)
   "Display a pretty-printed version of OBJECT in the echo area.
@@ -1044,6 +1044,8 @@ that `find-epp' would print in a single line."
   (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*pp*")))
     (apply 'find-estring-elisp (ee-ppp0 object) pos-spec-list)))
 
+;; See: (find-elisp-intro "6. Defining functions")
+;;      (find-elisp-intro "6. Defining functions" "lambda")
 (defun find-efunctionpp (symbol &rest pos-spec-list)
 "Visit a temporary buffer containing the pretty-printed Lisp code for SYMBOL."
   (interactive (find-function-read))
diff --git a/eev-intro.el b/eev-intro.el
index ae4359e..a4c24c8 100644
--- a/eev-intro.el
+++ b/eev-intro.el
@@ -12592,8 +12592,14 @@ If you're a W$ user you should start by reading it 
online, at:
 
   http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-windows-beginner-intro.html
 
-After getting eev installed on your machine you can access it
-from Emacs by typing `M-3 M-j'.
+After getting eev installed on your machine you can access this
+tutorial from Emacs by typing `M-3 M-j'.
+
+The sections from 5.6 onwards were written in nov/2021 and they
+cover how to install some external programs to make almost all
+features of eev work on M$ Windows. Feedback on them would be
+greatly appreciated!
+
 
 
 
@@ -13110,7 +13116,8 @@ The default behavior for a video link like this one
 
 is to download a local copy of the video if it hasn't been
 already downloaded, and then play the local copy with mpv. The
-downloading is not automatic - the user has to \"psne\" it. 
+downloading is not automatic; the user has to \"psne\" it - see
+the section 7.2 and this video:
 
   (find-eevvlinksvideo \"6:09\" \"if I execute this `find-eevtestblsvideo'\")
   (find-eevvlinksvideo \"6:15\" \"the last line says `Local file NOT found'\")
@@ -13149,12 +13156,34 @@ Now try all the tests in the sections 1-5 and 7 of:
 
   (find-pdf-like-intro)
 
-Section 6 does not apply on Windows - one of the things that
-`ee-use-windows' does is to make `find-pdf-page' use a browser to
-open PDFs. Check that everything in sections 1-5 and 7 work,
-including the links to pages of PDFs converted to text - the
-conversion to text will be done by ~/bin/pdftotext.exe, that you
-downloaded and tested in section 7.
+This test in section 2 will not work,
+
+  (find-sh0 \"ls -l ~/Coetzee99.pdf\")
+
+because it requires a Unix-style `ls'. It works in Eshell,
+though. Try:
+
+ (eepitch-eshell)
+ (eepitch-kill)
+ (eepitch-eshell)
+  ls --help
+  ls -l ~/Coetzee99.pdf
+
+That's because eshell defines its `ls' in Lisp. See:
+
+  (find-eshellnode \"Built-ins\")
+
+Also, the tests in section 6 don't work on Windows - one of the
+things that `ee-use-windows' does is to make `find-pdf-page' use
+a browser to open PDFs, and section 6 uses a PDF viewer called
+\"xpdf\". Take a look:
+
+  (find-pdf-like-intro \"6. How the external programs are called\")
+
+So: check that everything in sections 1-5 and 7 work, except for
+the test that uses `ls'. The links to pages of PDFs converted to
+text should work - the conversion to text will be done by
+~/bin/pdftotext.exe, that you downloaded and tested in section 7.
 
 
 



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