diff --git a/Install-MMGen-on-Microsoft-Windows.md b/Install-MMGen-on-Microsoft-Windows.md index 20b5be3..3fd7ff4 100644 --- a/Install-MMGen-on-Microsoft-Windows.md +++ b/Install-MMGen-on-Microsoft-Windows.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ * [8. Install MMGen](#a_mm) * [Stable version](#a_mms) * [Development version](#a_mmd) -* [9. Install Python Ethereum dependencies (Ethereum users only)](#a_pe) +* [9. Install Python Ethereum dependencies (if applicable)](#a_pe) * [10. Install and launch your coin daemons](#a_cd) * [11. You’re done!](#a_do) @@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ $ pacman -Su #### Offline install: -> You must now download the required database and package files from the -> Internet on your online computer and copy them to your offline box. A USB -> flash drive works ideally for this. +> You must now download the required database and package files on your online +> computer and then copy them to your offline box. A USB flash drive works +> ideally for this. > Begin by updating the pacman database. The database files and their > associated signatures can be listed by issuing the following command: @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ $ pacman -Sup > urls.txt > reopen another one. > The command's output is now saved in the file `urls.txt` (this redirection -> trick using '>' works for most shell commands, by the way). Copy `urls.txt` +> trick using `>` works for most shell commands, by the way). Copy `urls.txt` > to your online machine and download the URLs listed in it. > Create a new folder on your offline machine: @@ -140,8 +140,8 @@ $ pacman -Sup > urls.txt $ mkdir packages1 ``` -Transfer the downloaded package files to the offline machine and place them in -this folder. +> Transfer the downloaded package files to the offline machine and place them in +> this folder. > Now issue the following command to install the packages: @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ $ git clone https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1.git ``` On your offline machine, create a magic location and copy the cloned secp256k1 -directory into it: +directory to it: ```text $ mkdir -p ~/.cache/mmgen # the magic location @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ occasion. Note that MMGen has a test suite. Refer to the [Test Suite][ts] wiki page for details. -### 9. Install Python Ethereum dependencies (Ethereum users only) +### 9. Install Python Ethereum dependencies (if applicable) If you’ll be using MMGen with Ethereum, then you must install a few dependencies. From the MMGen repository root, type the following: @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ end of the `PATH` variable in your `~/.bashrc` file: Please note that Ethereum daemons perform rather poorly under Windows due to threading limitations. Unless you have very fast hardware, transacting and -syncing the blockchain could be painfully slow. +syncing the blockchain will be painfully slow. ### 11. You’re done!