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Implemented Add subcategories for desktop targets.

dawlane

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Hi @MikeHart
Just a suggestion that in the Target Platforms/Desktop section should be further divided into four sections for better organisation.

Windows Desktop Target
Mac OS Desktop Target
Linux OS Desktop Target
General Discussion
 
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What advantage do you see?
The main thing would be for users to easily know where to ask for help find answers for a specific OS. And each OS can have it's own pinned setup and build instructions. The General section can be for OS cross platform topics.
 
The 'General Discussion' should then be called more precisely something like 'All OS Targets' or 'OS Independent Topics' to avoid having multiple sections called 'General Discussion' in several places.
 
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