On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Issa Alkurtass <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hello Mirek, Kévin,
>
> Mirek M. wrote on March 24, 2013 12:47 PM:
>    >Perhaps this makes more sense for RTL cultures?
> >New on the right makes more sense to me, not only because of the way my
> culture draws time, but
> >also because it's more typical to have the constant part at the beginning
> and the variable part at
> >the end.
>
> No, I've always used standard/LTR interfaces :)
> In pretty much every other program current is on top and old is on
> bottom. Thus the logical precedence is current then old, hence current on
> the left and old on the right.
>
>
If you open 'Tools > Options > Colors > Edit' you will even see that it is
> currently implemented that way.
>

Alright, I guess I'm fine either way.
Ironically, though, "Tools > Options > Colors" shows the old color on top
and new on the bottom.

One other thing I took away from the Edit dialog: there are no "Old"/"New"
labels and it's perfectly usable nevertheless.

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