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From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/xupdf article.rst
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 17:48:30 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        03/02/15 17:48:30

Modified files:
        xupdf          : article.rst 

Log message:
        caption

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/xupdf/article.rst.diff?tr1=1.168&tr2=1.169&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: manuscripts/xupdf/article.rst
diff -u manuscripts/xupdf/article.rst:1.168 manuscripts/xupdf/article.rst:1.169
--- manuscripts/xupdf/article.rst:1.168 Sat Feb 15 17:43:20 2003
+++ manuscripts/xupdf/article.rst       Sat Feb 15 17:48:30 2003
@@ -774,41 +774,48 @@
    \caption{
    \label{figanim}
    Screenshots of the BuoyOING user interface.
-   a) A fisheye view of a PDF document and a canvas transcluding it shown as 
buoy.
-   a) - d) An animation sequence of the transition from the
-      PDF view to the canvas.
+   a) A fisheye view of a PDF document as the focused node and a canvas 
transcluding it shown as buoy.
+   a) - d) A fluid animation sequence of the transition from the
+      PDF node to the canvas node.
    d) A canvas view where the user can enter notes and transclude fragments
       of PDF documents.
    e) The same canvas zoomed and panned.
-   f) Xanalogically linked fragments shown as buoys in the PDF view.
+   f) Xanalogically linked fragments of other PDF
+      documents shown as buoys on the PDF node.
    }
    \end{figure*}
 
 Conclusions and future work
 ===========================
 
-We have developed new user interface tecniques that
-together enable a non-disruptively linking hypertext system.
-
-Some of the techniques have been used in technical drawing,
-we have added the continuous animation. XXX
+We have presented several
+user interface tecniques (some 
+inspired by technical drawing) that
+together create the non-disruptively linking 
+BuoyOING hypertext user interface.
+The techniques are made possible by modern 
+graphics accelerators with texture mapping
+capabilities.
+
+Our prototype demonstrates the techniques 
+on a simple structure consisting of 2D canvases
+and xanalogical data.
+The canvas can easily be extended to support 
+"digital ink"
+annotations
 
 There are several unresolved issues with the user interface 
 described here:
 
-       - multiple main views (cf. transpointing windows)
+    - multiple main views (cf. transpointing windows)
 
-       - combining buoys
+    - combining buoys
 
-       - buoy geometry problems (discontinuity near the circle,
-         interacting buoys)
+    - buoy geometry problems interacting buoys
 
-       - user editability 
+    - user editability 
 
-       - 
-
-the canvas structure can easily be extended to support "digital ink"
-annotations
+    - 
 
 
 The idea of making nodes recognizable so when coming




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