Yes, this is a case where it is difficult to decide for one option.

Of course, adding the icon there is not an ideal solution. In fact, it
doesn’t really have much purpose other than helping you to recognize to
which window the menus belong. But that’s exactly what we need in that
place, in my opinion: Some indicator for the user from which window the
menus in the top menu bar come. The current approach, displaying the
title, would work but is not ideal because the text has a variable width
while the space is fixed. So using icons, which have a fixed size, in
some way seems to be the logical consequence for me, even if I agree it
is not ideal.

I am using a netbook with a 10” screen and 1024x600, and I can say that
at least for me, the icon (at least the small, un-cut one) can be
recognized easily. The 16px versions of the icons do not have that many
details – in fact, they are used inside the title bars in other themes
and also in the window switcher in Ubuntu desktop edition.

I don’t think the space in the title bars of the unmaximized windows is
a problem; dialogs usually have quite short titles and for maximized
windows, Unity doesn’t show any title.

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