"Eugene V. Lyubimkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It builds these binary packages: > libqmmp-dev - development files for libqmmp > libqmmp-misc - plugins and auxiliary libraries for qmmp > libqmmp0 - library that provides core functionality of qmmp > libqmmpui-dev - development files for libqmmpui > libqmmpui0 - library that provides user interface of qmmp > qmmp - xmms-like audio player with support of many formats
These synopses don't actually describe much. What does "XMMS-like" mean here? Can you say what that is in a synopsis without referring to a package the reader might not be familiar with? Of the form: audio player that frotzes and spangulates where "frotzes and spangulates" are the description of what you mean by "XMMS-like", so that I don't need to know what XMMS is to understand. The "libqmmp" library synopses are inconsistent, and don't do much except refer to "qmmp", which isn't much help. How about: qmmp audio player runtime library development files qmmp audio player plugins and auxiliary libraries qmmp audio player runtime library qmmp audio player user interface development files qmmp audio player user interface library Much the same principles apply to the full description: it's good to have an identical "qmmp is an audio player that frotzes and spangulates" section in the description of every one of these packages, leaving the rest of the description to say what makes this package unique compared to the others. -- \ “Pleasure's a sin, and sometimes sin's a pleasure.” —“Lord” | `\ George Gordon Noel Byron, _Don Juan_ | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]