I'd recommend adding some more information on the index page.
When I arrived I tried to scroll down hoping to find out what this is about, but instead I had to go to the 'about' page myself.
Then I tried to read the 'about' page but the text is very small and the lines very long, so it's hard to scan for relevant information. The bullet points make a couple of claims about what Patoline excels at, but still no code examples can be seen that could give me a feel for how Patoline actually works.
I had to go to 'documentation' and click a small insignificant looking link to actually get to see an explanation of Patoline and some code examples... in a PDF file.
I understand that it's cool to write the tool's manual using the tool itself, but if I come to the website and want to evaluate quickly whether this is interesting and could replace LaTeX for me, I need a quick overview directly on the index page, together with some examples similar to the one on the wikipedia LaTeX page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX#Examples).
Then I tried to read the 'about' page but the text is very small and the lines very long, so it's hard to scan for relevant information. The bullet points make a couple of claims about what Patoline excels at, but still no code examples can be seen that could give me a feel for how Patoline actually works.
I had to go to 'documentation' and click a small insignificant looking link to actually get to see an explanation of Patoline and some code examples... in a PDF file.
I understand that it's cool to write the tool's manual using the tool itself, but if I come to the website and want to evaluate quickly whether this is interesting and could replace LaTeX for me, I need a quick overview directly on the index page, together with some examples similar to the one on the wikipedia LaTeX page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX#Examples).