> Kaligraph -> "good at drawing" IMHO kaligraphy has more to do with stylistic text than with general drawing. > > Kassandra -> a famous woman and prophet ...means nothing but cute :) > Sounds dangerous too. "Cool" names are almost always taken. In general > some guys are fed up with those K-names. At least you can assign a program to its desktop environment. I absolutely don't like the current way on, say, Freshmeat, with its hordes and hordes of new applications, and no way to recognize them how the are used for. At least I try to maintain a "clean" desktop environment, which unfortunately renders e.g. Evolution unsuitable for me. I must say, I prefer a proper K prefix for a KDE application. And please, no more "stylistic names". I mean, what is the connection between the name "curt" and a KOffice drawing application. It doesn't show a "K", and it has no relationship to the functionality of the program. I think I would like the name "Kalam". It is at least a reference to the intended functionality. And I still think Karbon14 should be renamed to KOAGE :) Dirk _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel