On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 09:46:39AM -0400, Noam Postavsky wrote: > On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 at 09:40, wrote: > > > And who knows what the "terminology du jour" will be in 10 years. This > > industry is currently very much fad-driven. > > The term "window" has been pretty long-lived. That's true. Perhaps (?) it was in use already with PARC's Alto, so around 1973. But I think at that time terminology wasn't so clear. "Windows" were also of the non-overlapping kind (think tiling window manager these days), i.e. exactly what Emacs is doing :-) > > So imagine Emacs (painfully) changes window -> pane and frame -> window, > > and the dominant technology talks about "trays" and "vanes". Or something. > > That would still be better, because we wouldn't have the Emacs-window > vs Other-Gui-window meaning conflict. :-) Cheers -- t