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Overview
developing products for Newton devices. It provides authoritative information that designers, engineers, and human interface professionals need to design and create software that fits the Newton model. This book illustrates many examples of good and bad design, and explains why one is better than another.Read this book to learn:
- how people interact with Newton devices
- what all types of container views look like and how they behave
- where to use buttons, close boxes, radio buttons, checkboxes, and other controls
- when to use pickers and when to use handwriting recognition
- how users send and receive application data through transports
- how people use filing, finding, the Intelligent Assistant, and other system services that are available to every application
At the back of the book is a list of common user-interface mistakes to avoid. Newton User Interface Guidelines describes the user interface considerations of Newton software rather than the programming mechanics. If you are an engineer, you should also consult Newton Programmer's Guide for complete information on the technical implementation of your software and its interface.
The information in this book applies to version 2.0 of the Newton operating system.
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A wonderfully illustrated and written artist's reference guide to the delicate intricacies of Chinese painting, highlighting the author's aesthetic and instructional abilities. In a "process" approach, the elements of paper, color, ink, and brushes are introduced along with specific discussions and diagrams demonstrating the traditional approaches to drawing and painting landscapes, people, wildlife and flowers. Distributed by Sterling Publishing. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
May 14, 1996
Publisher
Addison Wesley
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201488388