On 16 Mar 2002 10:35:29 -0500, Dan Espen wrote:
> 
> Mikhael Goikhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On 16 Mar 2002 06:35:59 +0100, Olivier Chapuis wrote:
> > > On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 06:06:13PM +0000, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
> > > > On 15 Mar 2002 15:32:30 +0100, Olivier Chapuis wrote:
> > > > So, maybe to clear the same confusion for side titles, name the options
> > > > as:
> > > > 
> > > >    LeftTitleUpsideRight            /  LeftTitleUpsideLeft (default)
> > > >    RightTitleUpsideRight (default) /  RightTitleUpsideLeft
> > > >    TopTitleUpsideUp (default)      /  TopTitleUpsideDown
> > > >    BottomTitleUpsideUp (default)   /  BottomTitleUpsideDown
> > > 
> > > Here I am really confused, maybe the reason is that my english is
> > > poor, but I am unable to understand the logic of these names :o)
> > 
> > I may only guess that my usage of the word "Upside" is correct, I think
> > yes. An explanation of my options when the text is "OK".
> > 
> > UpsideRight means that the text is rotated like this:
> 
> UpsideDown sounds OK, but the other variations sound weird.
> 
> If I understand what this is trying to say is that the top of
> the text is oriented in different directions.  How about:
> 
> TopLeft
> TopRight
> TopUp
> TopDown

"Top" is already used in options "TitleAtTop", "StaysOnTop" and possible
"ButtonsTopLeftToBottomRight" that are all quite different. But I have no
objections to replace "Upside" with "Top" or "TopLine" ot other name that
sounds better.

Regards,
Mikhael.
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