I'm pretty sure a lot of Unity is 'mirrored' in locales with right to left 
languages. Anyone feel free to correct me though.

Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:51:15 +1000
From: james.g.jen...@gmail.com
To: eylemk...@gmail.com
CC: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] A rather radical Unity design idea with mockups

Hi Eylem,

>From past discussions I've seen on here I have received the impression that 
>the reasoning for the focus on the top left corner is based on the common left 
>to right, top to bottom reading of most western countries. This is the 
>explanation I saw in regards to moving the window controls from the top right 
>to the top left and from memory this was the reasoning for having the launcher 
>at the top left corner. I don't know if this was extended to the placement of 
>the panel on the left (though one could view it in these terms).


I'm at a loss to explain how this benefits those who read Hebrew, Arabic, 
Syriac and other languages. However considering the prevalence of English as a 
second language and how western influence is affecting Chinese, one could 
consider left to right, top to bottom to be the most commonly used form of 
reading overall. I suspect this may be their thinking (if someone knows of a 
paper or publication that explains their reasoning, then I would love to read 
it).


That said I do agree that I have some concern about the window controls being 
directly below launch button as per Ubuntu 11.10 alpha 3. I think that the 
launch button (as described in prior posts) being a separate button at the top 
of the panel and in the panel makes a lot more sense than on the bar itself. If 
you were to change your first image such that the bar reads from top to bottom 
instead of bottom to top, then I don't see any issues with window controls 
being near the launcher. In your first example the controls will be always near 
the panel, just not near the launcher.


One could argue that if you want the window controls away from the side panel, 
then move the window controls back to the right hand side.

That said I have no particular opinion on where they should be, both the window 
controls and the button for the launcher. I do tend to agree with the logic of 
top right is natural from a reading point of view, but it's all about what your 
used to. Ex windows users will be used to the bottom left, OSX users to the 
tray at the bottom.


People seem to forget that once memory muscle is developed, it doesn't matter 
where it is. The Qwerty keyboard is a good example of this.

Personally I found the window controls on the left very disconcerting 
initially, but now I don't even think about it (memory muscle has been 
developed). And this is despite the fact that I use Win XP at work and Ubuntu 
at home. Same applies to the application menu, screen size considerations out 
of the way, I'm used to it and don't find it that annoying (though the hidden 
application menu is still irritating, to me this goes against some HCI 
principles, but it's arguable either way).


Regards,

James


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