On 10/2/06, Andrew James Wade <
andrew.j.wade@gmai...> wrote:
> On Sunday 01 October 2006 08:53, Miguel Ojeda wrote:
> > Sure it is wrong, the point is what is the best to understading. "LCD
> > display" seems better to me than just "LC display".
>
> To me too. Acronyms tend to be treated as opaque tokens in English:
> their expansions tend not be be well known and don't really interact
> with their usage. "LCD display" is fine, and is clearer than both
> "LCD" or "liquid crystal display". (Some users won't know that a
> "liquid crystal display" is what they know as an "LCD display").
>
> Andrew Wade
>
I agree. As I said, in other languages is also common to use "LCD" as
a adjective, not as a noun.
Andrew, can you tell me how should I name it? So I will be able to
change it (if apply) and send the V8 patch.
I wish V8 will be the final patch...
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