https://codereview.appspot.com/40510046/diff/40001/Documentation/web/download.itexi File Documentation/web/download.itexi (left):
https://codereview.appspot.com/40510046/diff/40001/Documentation/web/download.itexi#oldcode35 Documentation/web/download.itexi:35: @warningTextBased On 2013/12/14 03:51:33, Graham Percival wrote:
Umm, isn't the whole point of this to be a warning? Why are you
removing the
warning CSS tag?
It's the whole point of this patch to raise this information to the level of regular website text. https://codereview.appspot.com/40510046/diff/40001/Documentation/web/download.itexi File Documentation/web/download.itexi (right): https://codereview.appspot.com/40510046/diff/40001/Documentation/web/download.itexi#newcode42 Documentation/web/download.itexi:42: LilyPond is a @strong{command line application} translating On 2013/12/14 03:51:33, Graham Percival wrote:
That's very chatty. Did all the people complaining about this fail to
notice
the existing warning?
Perhaps the CSS for the warning box should be light red, instead of
adding more
text. I mean, if people didn't read the existing text, then adding
more is
unlikely to help.
We may discuss about wording details, but I'm sure the general idea of this patch is the right one. From discussion in several quite diversified threads on lilypond-user it became clear that people (i.e. potential new users) have to get a clearer picture of what LilyPond and its infrastructure essentially are. This was the whole idea of starting a website review. I believe that this *will* require some "chattiness" (or put differently: some more elaborate explanations) here and there. And I'm sure it was consensus that the path to reading what LilyPond is and what you need to get it running should be made more explicit on the Download page. (Together with renaming and an introductory text on the "Easier Editing" page, which will be one of my next patches). I don't think making the "Note" more visible will help with the fact that people reaching the homepage, then click on "Download" get the right picture from it. I think a regular box with "Before you proceed" and the second stopper "You just wnat a new version?" will be more effective than a warning box. https://codereview.appspot.com/40510046/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel