I wrote a class. Its name was: CXDGJUIMXDC. Can anyone suggest a better name? K thnx bye.
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I wrote a class. Its name was: CXDGJUIMXDC. Can anyone suggest a better name? K thnx bye.
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Edit:
There seems to be bug:
Between v and a i didn't include any space in my post.
Apparently zacs7 should have had the same problem, methinks.
On second thought it could be a feature.
who on earth is going to use a word that is 50 characters long?
You only THINK it means nothing.
Class XPS Driver Golden Jet User Interface Microsoft XPS Document Converter.
Makes sense? Okay.
Ah!That's a really long acronym.
I guess your sig holds true here. :)
At least it's descriptive...
class void_main
best joke name i could think of at this hour.
Why not just XPSConverter? What other kinds of XPSs are there?
Why not Class_XPS_Driver_Golden_Jet_User_Interface_Microso ft_XPS_Document_Converter?
Edit: Weird. I've got a space in Microsoft.....
XDGJUIMXDC - the C prefix is pretty much meaningless and confused a lot of people here :)
Class XPS Driver Golden Jet User Interface Microsoft XPS Document Converter.
Why not just put it in the namespace GoldenJet::UI::XPS:: DocumentConverter
Because it's not a document converter, it's not part of the UI, and it has nothing to do with Microsoft. That's just what UIMXDC happens to stand for.
In fact, this class only exist in order to implement one of the methods defined in the IPrintOemUIMXDC interface. Since the basic piece of software here is an XPS driver called "Golden Jet" the name goes: XPS Driver, Golden Jet, the part which implements that stupid UIMXDC thing.
IPrintOemUIMXDC is an interface exported by a Unidrv UI plugin which provides three methods that MXDC uses to determine how to perform certain actions when converting a GDI print job to an XPS document. In this case I need to control the image compression (i.e. disable it).
So the name didn't arise as capriciously as it might seem at first. It still sucks though.