Add case for downloads folder with space for the legacy WSL1 instructions, also fix WSL1 path in dedicated folder example with spaces.

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luckytyphlosion 2020-11-28 11:38:02 -05:00
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ cd /mnt/c/Users/<user>/Desktop/decomps
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Note that the directory **must exist** in Windows. If you want to store pokeemerald in a dedicated folder that doesn't exist (e.g. the example provided above), then create the folder (e.g. using Windows Explorer) before executing the `cd` command.
(The Windows C:\ drive is called /mnt/c/ in WSL. Replace *\<user>* in the example path with your **Windows** username. If the path has spaces, then the path must be wrapped with quotations, e.g. `cd "c:/users/<user>/Desktop/decomp folder"`. Windows path names are case-insensitive so adhereing to capitalization isn't needed)
(The Windows C:\ drive is called /mnt/c/ in WSL. Replace *\<user>* in the example path with your **Windows** username. If the path has spaces, then the path must be wrapped with quotations, e.g. `cd "/mnt/c/users/<user>/Desktop/decomp folder"`. Windows path names are case-insensitive so adhereing to capitalization isn't needed)
If this works, then proceed to [Installation](#Installation).

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ For example, if the package file was saved to **C:\Users\\_\<user>_\Downloads**
cd /mnt/c/Users/<user>/Downloads
```
(The Windows C:\ drive is called /mnt/c/ in WSL. Replace <user> in the example path with your **Windows** username. Windows path names are case-insensitive so adhereing to capitalization isn't needed)
(The Windows C:\ drive is called /mnt/c/ in WSL. Replace <user> in the example path with your **Windows** username. If the path has spaces, then the path must be wrapped with quotations, e.g. `cd "/mnt/c/users/<user>/Downloads folder"`. Windows path names are case-insensitive so adhereing to capitalization isn't needed)
Once the directory has been changed to the folder containing the devkitPro package, run the following commands to install devkitPro.
```bash