Palette manager in a graphical user interface computer system
First Claim
1. For a computer operating system having a graphical user interface, wherein objects are displayed to users of said computer operating system in multiple windows having discretely separate boundaries, and wherein said users can manipulate appearance attributes of said multiple windows and of objects viewed in said multiple windows by means of a pointer, a method for enabling said users to adjust appearance attributes on a non-global basis (non-global meaning affecting less than all of the windows displayable to said users) of selected said multiple windows and/or selected objects viewed in said selected windows, said method comprisingproviding said computer operating system with a palette manager having an associated palette manager window that displays a plurality of appearance attribute functions that are individually selectable by means of said pointer,selecting one of said appearance attribute functions in said associated palette manager window via said pointer,dragging a graphic representation of said selected one of said appearance attribute functions to a selected point outside the boundary of said palette manager window, andperforming a dropping action at said selected point for effecting a non-global change in a said appearance attribute in a window containing said selected point;
- said window containing said selected point being discretely separate from said associated palette manager window;
said appearance change effected in said window containing said selected point corresponding to said selected appearance attribute function.
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Abstract
A method for adjusting elements of a graphical user interface operating system is disclosed. The method includes providing the operating system with a plurality of palette managers; each palette manager includes a plurality of element values. The palette managers are represented on a display device by icons, are accessible via windows and are responsive to a pointer. One of the palette managers is activated via the pointer to provide an activated palette manager window. One of the values of the activated palette manager window is selected via the pointer. The selected value is dragged to an element to be updated and dropped on that element. Dropping the selected value causes the element to be updated to correspond to the selected value.
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1. For a computer operating system having a graphical user interface, wherein objects are displayed to users of said computer operating system in multiple windows having discretely separate boundaries, and wherein said users can manipulate appearance attributes of said multiple windows and of objects viewed in said multiple windows by means of a pointer, a method for enabling said users to adjust appearance attributes on a non-global basis (non-global meaning affecting less than all of the windows displayable to said users) of selected said multiple windows and/or selected objects viewed in said selected windows, said method comprising
providing said computer operating system with a palette manager having an associated palette manager window that displays a plurality of appearance attribute functions that are individually selectable by means of said pointer, selecting one of said appearance attribute functions in said associated palette manager window via said pointer, dragging a graphic representation of said selected one of said appearance attribute functions to a selected point outside the boundary of said palette manager window, and performing a dropping action at said selected point for effecting a non-global change in a said appearance attribute in a window containing said selected point; - said window containing said selected point being discretely separate from said associated palette manager window;
said appearance change effected in said window containing said selected point corresponding to said selected appearance attribute function. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- said window containing said selected point being discretely separate from said associated palette manager window;
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5. For a computer operating system having a graphical user interface, wherein objects are displayed to users of said computer operating system in multiple windows having discretely separate boundaries, and wherein said users can manipulate appearance attributes of objects viewed in said multiple windows by means of a pointer, a method for enabling said users to alter said appearance attributes in a non-global manner (wherein non-global meaning in a manner affecting appearances of less than all of the windows displayable to said users), said method comprising
providing said computer operating system with a plurality of palette managers, each palette manager having an associated window for displaying to said users a plurality of appearance attribute functions selectable by means of said pointer, said palette managers being represented on a display device by icons and respective associated windows of said palette managers being accessible through selection of respective icons via said pointer, activating one of said palette managers via said pointer to display the window associated with said activated palette manager, selecting one of said appearance attribute functions in said associated window of sad activated palette manager window via said pointer, dragging a graphic representation of said selected appearance attribute function to a selected point outside the boundary of said associated window of said activated palette manager, said point being contained in a window discretely separate from said associated window of said activated palette manager, and dragging said graphic representation of said selected appearance attribute function at said selected point to cause a non-global change in appearance in a part of said discretely separate window, said non-global change in appearance corresponding to said selected appearance attribute function.
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