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We started out with a window title of "Phoebus". In Nov. 2019 we changed it to "CS-Studio (Phoebus)" to indicate that this is CS-Studio in its latest incarnation.
In places where I only run "CS-Studio (Phoebus)", some users are still confused as to when they can get the "real CS-Studio", not this Phoebus thing. Is it time to change the title to just "CS-Studio"?
Kunal @shroffk , do you rely on concurrently running both the Eclipse-based and new CS-Studio, and need a way to distinguish them? Would it be possible to do that by other means, still allowing plain "CS-Studio" for the new window title?
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We have a few users of the Eclipse-based version, and that is for one sub-system. They are currently migrating, so later this year it's Phoebus (sorry, CS-Studio) only.
We started out with a window title of "Phoebus". In Nov. 2019 we changed it to "CS-Studio (Phoebus)" to indicate that this is CS-Studio in its latest incarnation.
phoebus/core/ui/src/main/resources/org/phoebus/ui/application/messages.properties
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In places where I only run "CS-Studio (Phoebus)", some users are still confused as to when they can get the "real CS-Studio", not this Phoebus thing. Is it time to change the title to just "CS-Studio"?
Kunal @shroffk , do you rely on concurrently running both the Eclipse-based and new CS-Studio, and need a way to distinguish them? Would it be possible to do that by other means, still allowing plain "CS-Studio" for the new window title?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: