On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 11:49:55 +0100, Thien-Thi Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> three approaches come to mind:
>
> (a) title on first line in file, ending w/ fullstop (period);
...
> lastly, (a) is straightforward (less prone to botch-ups). i do
> not like it for esthetic reasons only. same thinking applies for
> any fixed-position approach.
I'm confused as to why you don't like (a)...
The current tutorial files don't have a title at all, they start with
a chatty sentence saying "This is the super friendly Emacs tutorial!"
I think it would be quite nice to just add a real title before that,
and use that for the description string; it wouldn't have the
maintenance problems (or the "adding yet more reams of cruft to etc"
problem) of the other approaches.
E.g, change them to start something like:
Emacs Tutorial
This is the super friendly Emacs Tutorial!
....etc....
-Miles
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