| Gurminder Singh and Mark Green. Designing the Interface Designer's Interface. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Proceedings UIST'88, Banff, Alberta, Canada, Oct., 1988, pp. 109-116. |
....of a user interface to be specified pictorially. 2.1 Interface Builders There have been a large number of systems that allow users to select items from a pre defined library of widgets, and position them on the screen. Some of these, including Menulay [2] Trillium [7] DialogEditor [3] vu [40], Druid [41] Gilt [28] and the NeXT Interface Builder [35] provide a graphical editor that allows the position and size of each widget to be specified in a direct manipulation manner using a mouse. Often, these systems allow a few limited properties to be changed using a dialog box. Lapidary ....
....is not implied (if B.LEFT changes, A.LEFT is changed automatically, but if A.LEFT is 2 changed, B. LEFT is not changed by the system) A number of interface and application builders allow the dynamic presentation of applications to be specified using constraints, including DialogEditor [3] vu [40], and Druid [41] A variant of constraints, called glue, is used in Ibuild [46] In each of these systems, all of the elements of the interface that will be displayed at run time must be present when the constraints are applied. In contrast, Lapidary allows constraints to be demonstrated on ....
Gurminder Singh and Mark Green. Designing the Interface Designer's Interface. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Proceedings UIST'88, Banff, Alberta, Canada, Oct., 1988, pp. 109-116.
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Gurminder Singh and Mark Green. Designing the Interface Designer's Interface. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Proceedings UIST'88, Banff, Alberta, Canada, Oct., 1988, pp. 109-116.
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