A hitch in the Plan ;)

Johannes Simon johannes.simon at gmail.com
Wed Dec 8 23:27:40 GMT 2010


In what way is 'csplan' more common than 'cgplan' ? I'd prefer the former, it's easier to remember.

Am 08.12.2010 um 10:28 schrieb Dag Andersen:

> Ahh, my answer was only sent to Boudewijn. It was meant to the list.
> 
> There is quite a lot of <something>plan out there, so I think cplan and csplan 
> is a bit dangerous when we get to windows, hence my 'cgplan'.
> The only thing I could find is something in polish but I don't think its a 
> program.
> 
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> 
> Emne: Re: A hitch in the Plan ;)
> Dato: Tirsdag 07 december 2010, 16:20:52
> Fra: Dag Andersen <danders at get2net.dk>
> Til: Boudewijn Rempt <boud at valdyas.org>
> 
> Tirsdag 07 december 2010 13:41:19 skrev du:
>> On Tuesday 07 December 2010, Dag Andersen wrote:
>>> Just noticed there is already is an X program called plan so we need to
>>> avoid a command line name clash.
>>> Any good advice?
>> 
>> Oops... Well, one thing we can do is take a leave out of OpenOffice, and
>> prefix the executable name with, for instance, cs -- like csplan.
> Hmm yes, maybe cgplan?
> csplan seems a bit common and it should work on windows also...
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