Definition of "desktop" and associated terms.
- From: Pat Costello <Patrick Costello Sun COM>
- To: gnome-doc-list gnome org, desktop-devel-list gnome org, usability gnome org
- Subject: Definition of "desktop" and associated terms.
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 14:51:02 +0100 (BST)
First of all, apologies for the multiple cross-posting of this mail. This topic
has been discussed in several different places in the past, and is relevant to
everyone.
There has been discussion for some time about the meaning of the term "desktop",
and associated terms. The confusion arises mainly from the common custom of
everyone talking about "the desktop" to mean everything that a user sees on
screen. But when we tried to document the term according to this common custom,
there were strong objections that "the desktop" is "the place behind the icons".
We've been thinking over this contradiction for some time, trying to come up
with a solution that will satisfy all requirements. Interestingly enough, this
issue resurfaced once more at the GUADEC conference during Calum's usability
presentation.
So, here is an attempt at defining "desktop" terminology, and associated terms,
proposed by Pat, Breda, Eugene and Irene:
GNOME Desktop
-------------
Definition: The totality of all windows, panels, and workspaces.
Usage: For marketing purposes, book titles, references to the product.
Rules: Always use the term GNOME in this context, always use
uppercase D in "Desktop".
The version number of GNOME can be included after the word
GNOME.
Example: GNOME 2.0 Desktop for the Solaris 9 Operating System.
desktop environment
-------------------
Definition: The totality of all windows, panels, and workspaces.
Usage: In Help, in documentation body text, in the UI.
Rules: Normal prose rules.
Example: "You can use themes to change the appearance of your desktop
environment."
desktop
-------
Definition: The part of the desktop environment where there are no interface
graphical items, such as panels and windows.
Usage: In the UI, in Help, in documentation body text.
Rules: Normal prose rules, normal UI rules.
Example: "Right-click on the desktop to open the Desktop menu."
desktop background
------------------
Definition: The image that is applied to the desktop.
Usage: In the UI, in Help, in documentation body text.
Rules: Normal prose rules, normal UI rules.
Example: "To change the desktop background, right-click on the
desktop, then choose Change Desktop Background from the Desktop
menu."
Pat
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