> 3. Configuring Wine
>    - Customizing .winerc
>    - Builtin vs. native DLLs
>    - x11drv
>    - Look & feel
>    - Keyboard

Even though the ttydrv doesn't currently work
very well we probably should have a section about
it that at the very least explains what it is.
 
> WINE APPLICATIONS GUIDE
> =======================
> 
> 1. MS Office
> 
> 2. Lotus Notes
> 
> 3. Quicken
> 
> 4. StarCraft
> 
>    ...

Hmm, perhaps we should have seperate guides for
recreational applications ("games") and productivity
applications.

I know it is a subjective opinion but a feeling like
it will make Wine look more professional.

People wanting to read about productivity application
might be irritated if they have to skip over sections
about "games".

> WINE PORTING GUIDE
> ==================
> 
> 1. Introduction
> 
> 2. Binary emulation
> 
> 3. WineLib
> 
> 4. FAQ

I think non-x86 platforms should have a
section of its own.
 
> III. Tools
>      11. wmc

Hmm, reminds me. A little off topic for this thread,
but are anybody planing to use wmc to generate files
like wine/include/winerror.h and friends.

>      12. winapi_check

Hmm, reminds me, perhaps I should
write something about winapi_check.

PS. If somebody is  wondering about what happends to winapi_test,
it haven't been release yet because it generated too large files,
like 15 Mb large .c files and I haven't had so much time working
on it lately, so it is only slowly becoming better.

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