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Re: Yet another emacs icons
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Miles Bader |
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Re: Yet another emacs icons |
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Mon, 17 Oct 2005 04:17:25 +0900 |
2005/10/17, Richard M. Stallman <address@hidden>:
> [*] Of course someone who doesn't use emacs won't know what the
> crooked horns mean -- but so what?
>
> I do use Emacs, but I don't find crooked horns to have a self-evident
> meaning. Also I am not sure I would recognize any crooked horns
> in those images.
I'm the same way, but I don't think it matters much. I think the key
point is that once you've made the connection, you'll easily recognize
the image the next time you see it -- that it be easy to remember. I
think the horns do serve that purpose well enough.
-Miles
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Re: Yet another emacs icons, Lennart Borgman, 2005/10/10
Re: Yet another emacs icons, Andrew Zhilin, 2005/10/15
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Miles Bader, 2005/10/15
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Lennart Borgman, 2005/10/15
- RE: Yet another emacs icons, Drew Adams, 2005/10/15
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/10/16
- RE: Yet another emacs icons, Drew Adams, 2005/10/16
- Re: Yet another emacs icons,
Miles Bader <=
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/17
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Lennart Borgman, 2005/10/17
- Re: Yet another emacs icons, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/17
Re: Yet another emacs icons, Andrew Zhilin, 2005/10/17
Re: Yet another emacs icons, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/10/18