On 28-Jan-2010, Michael Lustfield wrote:
> I could easily do that. I could put that part into the description
> only and change the synopsis. I only used that because it is what
> the authors used for a description.
Right. The synopsis needs to be a lot more succinct.
> What about this?
> <lal> is a <dockable clock in a light weight window manager>.
(Presumably, “dockable clock in a light weight window manager” would
be the synopsis.)
That's an improvement, but it doesn't read well to me. It sounds like
the package is a clock in a window manager; i.e. it is both clock
*and* window manager.
Do you need to qualify the window manager with “light weight”? I get
the impression that it should work in any window manager that supports
docking.
Is the term “applet” applicable? How about:
dockable clock applet for various window managers
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