On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 12:41, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
> Albert Cahalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
> > Given the shear number of things that Hebrew users
> > want mirrored, it might be easier to just mirror
> > all of tuxpaint.
> 
> No. The people don't see the world mirrored!
> The stamps and the buttons should not be mirrored;
> the toolboxes should only be moved from the left
> side of the screen to the right.

Sure about that?

Think about why all the car stamps show the cars
pointing to the right. All throughout the stamps,
this left-to-right orientation shows itself.

The buttons sure do need to be mirrored. In the
tool choices, why is the paintbrush tool on the
side that it's on? Why not the other side? Why do
the dialog boxes have buttons to the left of text?
Why does Tux sit on the left of his text? Why is
it that, when a tool has an odd number of options,
a blank spot appears on the lower right? (not left)
Why is the "Colors" label on the left? Why does the
"Open" dialog have the normal action button on the
left side?


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