Keep in mind that for RTL languages the entire window layout should flip automagically :)
Best Regards, Daniel Foré El sep 24, 2012, a las 7:16 p.m., ttosttos Sa <ttost...@gmail.com> escribió: > Oopss... watch out for that argument. It doesn't hold true for millions > (should probably say billions) of people around the world :-) I find the > shifting of all tabs a bit unintuitive. I personally find more natural that > new tabs fill the empty space instead of shifting all the existing tabs. In > addition, double click on the empty tabbar space currently has the odd result > of adding a tab far away from where the double click took place (which should > be where the user attention is). > > > --ttosttos > ps. On a somewhat related note, I think the widget could benefit from some > visual work. > > On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Voldyman <voldyman...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Another argument can be that most of the languages we use are written from >> left to right so our mental model dictates that the new things should be on >> the right and the left side remains unchanged. >> example. >> we write >> D >> Da >> Dan >> -not >> n >> an >> Dan >> >> On Sep 25, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Daniel Fore <dan...@elementaryos.org> wrote: >> >>> Yea I commented on the bug report, IIRC. >>> >>> The biggest argument I heard for tabs on the right side was that the mental >>> model of the tabbar flow from most used to least used (just like the >>> toolbar). So when you insert a new tab, you are by-definition placing the >>> least-used (so far) tab on the left side in front of the most used (longest >>> open) tabs. >>> >>> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 3:50 AM, David Gomes <da...@elementaryos.org> wrote: >>>> Sergey, >>>> >>>> The other day we were talking about this on IRC and we almost changed >>>> Daniel's mind I think. I'm not 100% sure of what he thinks now, but the >>>> general opinion is to have tabs opening on the right on every single >>>> application for consistency with 3rd party apps, because we read from left >>>> to right and because adding tabs on the beginning makes our brain >>>> reorganize the tab system (we have to +1 the position of every single tab, >>>> since it gets changed). >>>> >>>> Those were some of the arguments presented. >>>> >>>> David "Munchor" Gomes >>>> >>>> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff >>>> <ser...@elementaryos.org> wrote: >>>>> I've just remembered - Ctrl+T adds tabs on the right of the current one, >>>>> not on the left. This seems inconsistent to me. Is it a Granite bug or it >>>>> should be fixed in the apps? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff >>>>> OS architect @ elementary >>> >> >>> -- >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community >>> Post to : elementary-dev-community@lists.launchpad.net >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community >> Post to : elementary-dev-community@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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