On Saturday 23 February 2002 19:48, Erik Sigra wrote: > Saturday 23 February 2002 19.22 skrev Andy Goossens: > > On Saturday 23 February 2002 17:12, Werner Trobin wrote: > > > On Saturday 23 February 2002 17:06, Patrick Julien wrote: > > > > Can I re-enable default compilation of krayon? > > > > > > Did you already find a nice name? The main reason the compilation is > > > disabled is that we aren't allowed to ue "krayon" :} > > > > Maybe name it 'Magritte' after René Magritte, a Belgian Surrealist > > painter (1898-1967). Don't know him? Shame on you :-) I love his work, > > so... unreal. It's very unlikely someone patented this name. (please > > check it) And it doesn't always have to be KSomething... > > Before everyone on this list writes in about their favoirite painter, I > want to suggest "noKray" or "Kunst". But if everything else is trademarked, > "Buntstift" would be good enough. No-Kray reminds me of "craie" in French. That makes "chalk" in English. And the "American Heritage College Dictionnary" uses the word crayon in the definition of chalk. :-) From the definition of crayon, I could also propose: - (k)charcoal - (k)wax Have a nice day/evening/night! >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<