The Power of PenPointDue to be released in early 1991, PenPoint will be the heart of a new class of mobile computers operated by a pen instead of a keyboard or mouse. This book provides a first-hand look at this revolutionary technology from its architect. |
Contents
Document Edit Create View Show Sort | 27 |
PenPoints Notebook Metaphor | 29 |
Gestures as Commands | 36 |
Copyright | |
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APIs Application Framework application instance application's behavior Bottle Design Chapter child windows Class Manager clsApp clsEmbeddedWin commands compound document connectivity Contents Current Products copy create Current Products Proposed data structure default defined deinstallation desktop device display drawing context embedded application Embedded Document embedded windows example Figure file system font functions gestures GO Corporation graphics handle handwriting recognition hardware hierarchy icon ImagePoint implemented important input Insert Case Format kernel layout list box memory menu messages MS-DOS multitasking object-oriented object-oriented operating system Option Sheets parent window pen-based computers PenPoint applications PenPoint provides PenPoint supports PenPoint system PenPoint User Interface PenPoint windows PenPoint-based system pop-up Power of PenPoint preemptive multitasking printer protocol remote file system repainting require resource file running screen scrollbar scrolling standard subclass subtasks tion traditional operating systems traversal unique User Interface Toolkit Windowing System