On Mon, Jan
30, 2012 at 22:43, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com
wrote:
As I revise and update the Trinity documentation,
I will confront
questions I can't answer, or should not answer on my own without team
opinions.
The documentation often refers to the K-Menu.
The Trinity artwork contains a "T" button icon rather than a K. Should
we refer to this button as the T-Menu?
I lean toward updating all documentation to reference the T-Menu despite
some of the underlying app and library names. For example, kmenueditor.
Many TDE apps still use the "k" prefix and so this would not be any
different. Yet I think T-Menu is more consistent with "Trinity Desktop
Environment."
Objections?
Darrell
Is it possible we could call it the system/program/favorites/kickoff
menu? And denote it as being "marked with the T"?
T-Menu just doesn't sound right to me... >_>"
I hate "T-Menu"--"The TDE Menu" or "Kicker" seem to be
viable
alternatives, especially since Kicker is not part of KDE4 IIRC.
Tim
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