On 10/3/06, Andrew James Wade <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm afraid not; it looks like my suggestion "LCD display" grates on
people's ears. Simply calling the device an "LCD" is probably the
best bet, and "LCD screen" would be better than "LCD monitor". Screens
can be any size, it's a fairly generic term.
The class name and directory name should probably include the word
"display", but I don't know what the other part should be. What sort
of displays should be included in this category, and what sort
shouldn't?
Andrew Wade
My first idea was call it "display", for small/medium screens of any
kind (LCD, OLED, FED, NED... whatever). I named it "drivers/display/",
so anyone who create a driver for a display or display controller can
put it there (creating a separator for its own category at Kconfig),
as there aren't so many of them for now.
But people said "display" could be so generic and cause confusion with
usual video drivers, so I renamed it to "drivers/lcddisplay/", as it
is more expressive (however when someone will create a OLED driver
will have to create a new folder...).
I would like to put any kind of display driver there (LCD, OLED...)
not just LCDs and name it "drivers/display". I think people won't
confuse them with VESA... as there aren't drivers for "screens", just
for video cards (logically). But some people don't agree.
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