Mel Chua suggested: > What if it referred not to going backwards in writing, > but backwards in time (counterclockwise) - overlay the > arrow on an analog clock face?
Nice idea. Do clocks run clockwise everywhere in the world? I think clockwise-running clocks are pervasive enough that it may be safe to make that association. On the other hand, this may also lead to confusion in an activity that deals explicitly with time (e.g. a music sequencer, a movie editor, a calendar). Maybe the leftward-hopping undo arrow is good enough if the arrow is seen as a counterclockwise arc rather than a leftward motion? I see that this is already open as #918: http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/918 This may eventually turn out to be a non-issue. For example, even though Chinese is often written top to bottom or right to left, no one seems to have trouble with leftward-pointing undo buttons there. They've just gotten used to them. -- ?!ng _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/sugar
