On 08/07/2011 08:43 PM, Sven Burmeister wrote:
Am Sonntag, 7. August 2011, 19:48:04 schrieb Stan Goodman:
The alternate names given in the launcher are 1) Configure Desktop and 2) Personal Settings. System Settings seems to be yet a third name. The whole reason for giving entities names is to enable identification -- a point which seems to be ill understood at KDE. There is no possible justification for anything to have three names. For that matter, there isn't any point to giving meaningless names to entities, but that is another subject that has gone over the collective head of KDE.
Before blaming anyone you should make sure you point at the right one. First there is the app and the app is systemsettings, one word. Type it into some konsole and you will see that it starts the app.
For KDE apps there is the official KDE naming and translation and then there is the openSUSE naming and translation which changes that official naming/translation at some points, systemsetting's description and naming being one of them.
So before blaming openSUSE you have to make sure they did not change it and before blaming KDE you have to make sure openSUSE did not change it. :)
Sven
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