COMMON STYLE SHEETS FOR COMPILED AND SCRIPTING LANGUAGE APPLICATIONS
First Claim
1. A system that presents graphical user interfaces for different applications, comprising:
- a scripting language application having a first graphical user interface that includes a first plurality of objects that appear on a display device;
an application software program having a second graphical user interface, the second graphical user interface including a second plurality of objects that appear on a display device, the second plurality of objects having an appearance that is substantially identical to an appearance of the first plurality of objects;
a style sheet common to both the scripting language application and the application software program that controls the generation of the first and second pluralities of objects.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for presenting common graphical user interfaces in different applications. A scripting language application has a first graphical user interface that includes a first plurality of objects that appear on a display device. An application software program has a second graphical user interface, the second graphical user interface including a second plurality of objects that appear on a display device. The second plurality of objects has an appearance that is substantially identical in appearance to the first plurality of objects. A style sheet common to both the scripting language application and the application software program controls the generation of the first and second pluralities of objects.
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26 Claims
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1. A system that presents graphical user interfaces for different applications, comprising:
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a scripting language application having a first graphical user interface that includes a first plurality of objects that appear on a display device; an application software program having a second graphical user interface, the second graphical user interface including a second plurality of objects that appear on a display device, the second plurality of objects having an appearance that is substantially identical to an appearance of the first plurality of objects; a style sheet common to both the scripting language application and the application software program that controls the generation of the first and second pluralities of objects. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A system that provides graphical user interfaces for different applications, comprising:
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a display device; a first application based upon a scripting computer language, the first application configured to generate a first graphical user interface including a first plurality of objects that appear on the display device; a second application based upon a compilable computer language, the second application configured to generate a second graphical user interface that includes a second plurality of objects that appear on the display device, the second plurality of objects being substantially identical in appearance to the first plurality of objects; and a style sheet common to both the first application and the second application that controls the generation of the first and second pluralities of objects. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of creating graphical user interfaces for a scripting language application and a compilable software program, comprising:
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creating a common style sheet; providing a scripting language application configured to access the common style sheet; providing a compilable software program configured to access the common style sheet; executing the scripting language application, including accessing the common style sheet; generating a first graphical user interface based at least in part on the style sheet and having a first plurality of objects that appear on a display device; executing the compilable software program, including accessing the common style sheet; and generating a second graphical user interface based at least in part on the style sheet and having a second plurality of objects that appear on a display device, wherein the appearance of the second plurality of objects is substantially identical to the appearance of the first plurality of objects. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26)
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