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[Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper paper.tex


From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper paper.tex
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 04:26:30 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    gzz
Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        02/12/01 04:26:30

Modified files:
        Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper: paper.tex 

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        twid

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex.diff?tr1=1.126&tr2=1.127&r1=text&r2=text

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Index: gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex
diff -u gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.126 
gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.127
--- gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.126 Sun Dec  1 04:18:03 2002
+++ gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex       Sun Dec  1 04:26:30 2002
@@ -167,8 +167,8 @@
 and perceptually, for visualizing surface 
orientation\cite{schweitzer83texturing} and scalar 
 or vector fields\cite{ware95texture}.
 
-In this article, we apply texture shading to synthesize a large number
-of unique textures for distinguishing virtual objects.
+% In this article, we apply texture shading to synthesize a large number
+% of unique textures for distinguishing virtual objects.
 
 
 \subsection{Focus+Context views}
@@ -187,24 +187,29 @@
 
 The type of focus+context view for whi
 
+The motivation for this article comes from the desire
+to show bidirectional, intertextual links between specific
+locations in documents in a focus+context view.
+Fra
+
 XXX
 
 % which has gained popularity in the research community\cite{XXX} 
 % but less so in production systems.
 
-We distinguish two basic modes of application:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item exploring data that the user
-has not seen before\cite{pirolli01informationscent,XXX}.  
-%The research questions asked are, for example, 
-%how fast the user can find a particular node in an unknown
-%information hierarchy\cite{pirolli01informationscent,XXX}.
-\item everyday use of the user's own, familiar 
data\cite{mackinlay91perspectivewall}.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-In this article, we focus on the latter application, and on
-giving the user navigational cues in the form of backgrounds which
-give all nodes their own, unique appearance.
+% We distinguish two basic modes of application:
+% \begin{enumerate}
+% \item exploring data that the user
+% has not seen before\cite{pirolli01informationscent,XXX}.  
+% %The research questions asked are, for example, 
+% %how fast the user can find a particular node in an unknown
+% %information hierarchy\cite{pirolli01informationscent,XXX}.
+% \item everyday use of the user's own, familiar 
data\cite{mackinlay91perspectivewall}.
+% \end{enumerate}
+
+% In this article, we focus on the latter application, and on
+% giving the user navigational cues in the form of backgrounds which
+% give all nodes their own, unique appearance.
 
 % XXX f+c refs, write
 % 




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