Hy everyone!

So just my two cents : In my opinion, having the insert bar on the left or
the right is'nt a big issue, more of that we could this...

Then about Unity, I know the new Unity version (uploaded in Unity Precise
(Ubuntu 12.04) PPA few days ago) introduce a new way to determine when to
show the launcher (it's not any more a simple timer if I understood well).
I haven't been able to try this because everything crashed when I
installed, so I had to return to the official Precise Unity version.
Anyway, this change should be uploaded in Official Precise soon. I try it
when possible.

The main point for me : having the insert bar on the left isn't a problem,
as soon as we can move it. More of that, I'm sure that if it's a problem
with Unity, Ubuntu UX Team will choose to have the bar on the right by
default in the official Ubuntu repositories.

Kévin

PS : Sorry for the long time since my last mail

2011/12/9 Andrew Pullins <[email protected]>

> I sees your concern, and have thought of this my self. but all the
> insertion bar is, is a bunch of things that you insert into the doc.
>  unless
> you need to make multiple tables or pictures, ect. , it wont be all that
> annoying. but there will be some sort of option to change where the bar is,
> so if it does aggravate people they can change it.
>
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