While we are at it. The two characters "Fu" to represent "A uniform
interface that allows setting parameters for the execution of a sequence
of gimp functions where each type of parameter has a fixed GUI mapping"
is much weirder, imho. And that is exposed to the user, which Prevue
would not be...

Regards,
Dov

On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 05:48:44PM -0600, Brian Mullin wrote:
> I do see those sorts of spellings from time to time, yes. The same thing
> with "prevu".
> 
> But, to answer your question... Yes, "GimpPrevue" does look kind of
> weird. It does to me, at any rate. :)
> 
> Brian Mullin
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Ernst Lippe
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> 
> My Webster's lists prevue as a synonym for preview (to me this appears
> to be the original French root of the word).
> 
> Does GimpPrevue sound very weird for native English speakers?
> 
> greetings,
> 
> Ernst Lippe
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