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From: | Mathias Dahl |
Subject: | Re: Emacs manual mentioning thumbs mode but not tumme |
Date: | Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:53:58 +0200 |
> So what do you do? You rename it "thumbnails", and you personalize the > discussion with sarcasm directed at me. Whatever, dude - hope you got your > rocks off. Library `thumbnails.el' will stand as a testimonial to your > frustration in dealing with others and your efficiency in "avoiding weeks of > useless argument". Next question... FWIW, I agree with Drew here. And I think "thumbnails" is an "spectacularly bad" name.
I was surprised that of all options, "thumbnails" was used, when the arguments from most people suggests "image-dired" would be the best. That name gives us both the word "image" which is good for identifying what it is about, and the word "dired", which is good because it shows it is a kind of extension to Dired. I agree that there are some variable and function names that looks a bit goofy with "dired" in them twice, but it does not strike me as a big problem.
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