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Re: [Texmacs-dev] TeXmacs name
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Álvaro Tejero Cantero |
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Re: [Texmacs-dev] TeXmacs name |
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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 09:23:32 +0100 |
There were lots of name suggestions in the following discussion, also
please bear in mind the concerns about availability of domain names.
http://etherpad.com/jtzJxcpeV4
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On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:18, Norbert Nemec <address@hidden> wrote:
> I am not sure whether the name "TeXmacs" has more advantages or more
> disadvantages. In my own field (theoretical physics) LaTeX is everywhere and
> the excellent LaTeX export is one of the most important features of TeXmacs.
> Having "TeX" in the name therefore is an advantage. On the other hand, it
> always means that you have to explain "It is like TeX and like emacs, but
> actually it is not quite like TeX or like emacs."
>
> I like the suggestion Quipu.
>
> The convention on Linux would then demand that Quipu is the Qt variant while
> kipu or khipu could be a KDE-enabled variant... :-)
>
> Next, we could think about a mascott -- How about a snake that has one or
> more knots in it?
>
> I have no idea about the PR effect of this whole idea. Guess, this really
> depends on how it is presented.
>
> Greetings,
> Norbert
>
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> Gubinelli Massimiliano wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>> I would like to revive once more the debate on the name for the TeXmacs
>> program. There are many reasons for believing that the current name does
>> not serve very well the popularity of the program. I've just come across to
>> another possibility (among many other already proposed and lost somewhere
>> in the internet): Quipu (or kipu, or khipu)
>> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quipu ). Apparently this is the ancient way
>> Maya had to keep various kind of informations and seems to mean "knot" so
>> there is some link with mathematics and with structured information. The
>> images of Quipus make me think to trees (of TeXmacs tags).
>>
>> Here en excerpt of the wikipedia page (nice and worth reading)
>>
>> "
>> Most of the information recorded on the quipus consists of numbers in a
>> decimal system;[1] see The encoding system below.
>> Some of the knots, as well as other features such as color, are thought
>> to represent non-numeric information, which has not been deciphered. It is
>> generally thought that the system did not include phonetic symbols
>> analogous to letters of the alphabet. However Gary Urton has suggested that
>> the quipus used a binary system which could record phonological or
>> logographicdata.
>> "
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Massimiliano
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