Nice job. :)

I have just a few comments:
1) I liked the tongue-in-cheek tone of the top page with : Picolisp can do... 
Numbers !!! etc. The serious version of the current page makes picolisp look 
like any other lisp...
2) I don't think the bold font for code is a good idea but I don't remember if 
it was like this before or not
3) The examples display some differences. Some start with : some not, etc. I 
can fix that if that's OK.

Also, there should be a reference to macOS in the Install section, something 
like:

4{Install on Linux}
You came here to play with another programming language, right?
If you're using a Debian-based Linux (like
Ubuntu or Mint), simply install it with:
:{
   $ sudo apt-get install picolisp
}
and check out the ^{https://software-lab.de/doc/tut.html tutorial}.

Otherwise, grab the latest version -
^{https://software-lab.de/picoLisp.tgz [picoLisp.tgz]} - unpack it, follow the
instructions from the ^{https://software-lab.de/INSTALL INSTALL} file,
and /{then} check out the ^{https://software-lab.de/doc/tut.html tutorial}.
4{Install on Windows Sybsystem for Linux (WSL)}
See here: ={WSL Install PicoLisp on Windows 10}
4{Install on macOS}
It is not possible to install picolisp on macOS, or even to build it without 
significant modifications to the code. The easiest way to access it on your 
machine is to install it on a lightweight Linux system and to ssh to it.

JC

> On Jun 24, 2018, at 1:46, Arie van Wingerden <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> today the CSS for the Wiki has been updated.
> 
> It is really difficult to find appropriate fonts, font-sizes and -colors.
> 
> 1. menu now has bright white letters, which is better for people having 
> difficulty with reading
> 
> 2. headers are a bit smaller, but maybe they need a bit of adjustment still
> 
> I already updated the:
>    - Wiki home
>    - Wiki documentation
>    - Wiki collection of examples
>    - all underlying PLEAC example pages
> to optimally use the new layout.
> 
> I hope this will work for most people. If not, feel free to contact me or 
> make changes yourself :)
> 
> What is not yet done is what Karl-Heinz suggested. I think that is more a 
> PicoLisp code thing that generates HTML. @Karl-Heinz: could you look into 
> that?
> 
> I'll try to update other pages to better match the changed possibilities as 
> well.
> 
> BTW I'll try and use the mailing list only for this kind of announcements to 
> avoid clutter. Since I am a dinosaur I was not aware that much :)
> 
> Best,
>    Arie

Jean-Christophe Helary
-----------------------------------------------
http://mac4translators.blogspot.com @brandelune


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