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Naming is the hardest part (lemmy.kde.social)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

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Remember ThiefMD?

Hey, anyone remember ThiefMD? It was an awesome markdown editor that I used to use a lot for keeping notes and writing school essays. Unfortunately, the maintainer disappeared from GitHub a couple years ago and the app has just sat abandoned since then.

Last year I tried to pick it up and port it from GTK 3 to 4, but gave up as most of its functionality relies on things that were removed or substantially changed. It's also written in Vala, which seemed like a cool language until I found out it's super dead.

Rewrite it in Rust meme

About a month ago I got a notification from ThiefMD's discussions page as someone there asked about the future of ThiefMD. After the reminder of its existence, I found myself trying again, this time building a spiritual successor from scratch in Rust. It's getting close to a minimum viable product, and I can maybe try publishing it soon. Check out the repo here. There's just one roadblock before I can get to that.

What do I call this?

I'm kinda experiencing decision paralysis with the name, hence this post. I've been trying to find words related to ThiefMD, the cat mascot in the icon, or just writing in general. The approach got me a couple ideas, but I'm not sure how well they fit. Maybe I have to admit I can't have it as clever as I hoped. Any thoughts?

  • Copycat - This is kind of a ThiefMD imitator, and the name mentions cat.
  • Scratch mark - Cat reference that mentions markdown.

Other things

  • I'm also struggling with the icon design. If you're a better artist than me, I very much accept help. See the icon issue with my sketches here.

  • If you have experience working on programs that manipulate files, I'd like to know how you handle them and minimize the risk of data loss. Destroying someone's work is the last thing I want to do.

Thanks!

cat

tl;dr: need name for markdown editor

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[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago

Having a cat in the icon kinda goes against Gnome's Human interface guidelines, though just the scratch marks work work pretty well imo, especially with the number of apps that have paper as their icon.

Scratch Mark seems like a pretty good name, considering that it feels like more of a writing name compared to Copycat, which feels like more the name of something like flatbed scanner software.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

Keep the cat, who cares about some gnome guidelines. A good icon is a good icon, not an icon that follows arbitrary guidelines.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I don't consider guidelines "hard rules" anyway, just something that's beneficial to follow where possible. A cat is fine as long as the activity is obvious and the icon is easy to parse and doesn't stick out. I wouldn't go "fixing" the GIMP icon either.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Might as well go for Scratch Pad

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