Il giorno dom, 14/05/2006 alle 12.43 -0500, Christian Perrier ha scritto: > > > I'm not really completely fond of these names, mostly because I find > > > them hard to type on non US keyboards. > > > > > > I would vote for "gui" and "gui-expert"...or "expert-gui" > > > > Is the hyphen the problem? I've left that out currently. > > At least the hyphen can be a problem. It's actually pretty hard to > find it on a laptop with a French keyboard mapped as a US keyboard. > > "gui" is perfect with that matter as this only involves keys that are > in the same place on all keyboard layouts (except Dvorak, but noone > cares about it for newbies..:-)))
Hyphen is a problem on Italian keyboard, too. So using only letters could be better for us. I liked the proposal to substitute expert with details or something similar I don't think expert is correct as using expert* just enable d-i to ask more questions. Regards sc -- Stefano Canepa aka sc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stefanocanepa.it Three great virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience and hubris. Le tre grandi virtù di un programmatore: pigrizia, impazienza e arroganza. (Larry Wall)
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