Christos Cheretakis wrote: > > Just note that there's one greek guy disagreeing with you! I'm sure that there are many more disagreeing with the proposed naming styles. They just don't read this list?? Ian Hickson wrote: > > Now, CSS2 gives the name 'lower-greek' to the second one of these, and > that has already been implemented, so we're stuck with that. > > To keep the naming at least semi-consistent, that would make the third > one 'upper-greek'. > > That leaves the first one. > > How about just 'greek'? > if the other two names can't be changed, than just greek for the 'truly greek' version sounds reasonable Stefanos Karasavvidis -- ====================================================================== Stefanos Karasavvidis Electronics & Computer Engineer e-mail : stefos@ced.tuc.gr Technical University of Crete Department of Electronics & Computer Engineering Laboratory of Distributed Multimedia Information Systems and Applications (MUSIC) http://www.music.tuc.gr University Campus 73100 Chania - Crete - Hellas Tel : +30 821 0 69737Received on Monday, 16 December 2002 03:47:13 GMT
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