From: Mark E. Shoulson (mark@kli.org)
Date: Tue Mar 24 2009 - 11:18:39 CST
Vinod Kumar wrote:
>
> Now consider the incoming traffic. ...
>
> Now consider driving along, reading the sign boards on the side of
> the road you are on. ...
>
It would seem to me that where writing-system direction comes into play 
would mainly be for signs, which would mostly be on the side of the road 
that you are on.  I would think it would be most helpful if the reading 
direction would lead your eye back onto the road, so driving on the left 
would work for LTR languages and on the right for RTL languages.  But 
the effect is so small, who cares...
I remember in a class on presentations once they told me that when 
presenting and referring to a slide being projected on the screen, you 
should stand on the right side of the screen (right side as you face the 
audience; the audience's left) and gesture or point at the slide using 
your left hand.  That way the reader easily moves from you to what 
you're pointing to, and at the beginning of the line.
~mark
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