On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Matthias Elter wrote: > On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 11:59:01AM +0200, Matthias Ettrich wrote: > > Saturday 28 October 2000 16:43 wrote Nikolas Zimmermann: > > > On Saturday 28 October 2000 16:14, Matthias Ettrich wrote: > > > > And that is wrong, totally wrong. Nobody wants to read KEdit in the > > > > caption. If the user uses KEdit as Editor, having the name "Editor" in > > > > there is just fine. > > > > > > I don't think so. Look if we would call a programm "ICQ Client", the user > > > would say i'm using "ICQ Client" and that would be... bad, cause > > > we have for example three icq clients kicq, kxicq, klicq if not even more. > > > > > > Another reason is we don't have to translate captions then: ie. KPresenter > > > in German "Pr?sentationsprogramm" in english "Diapresenter" (? i dunno) > > > why not simply use KPresenter - simple and nice. > > > > There's definitely a line to draw. For the base applications like KControl, > > KFind, the K-Name is a bit stupid. > > KControl does not set standard but sensible captions like: "KDE > Control Center - [Country & Language]" and I think Matthias is right It should say: "Country & Language - KDE Control Center" > that other base applications like kfind -and I would even go as far as > calling kmail a base application- should do that, too.