User interface for graphical application tool
First Claim
1. A method of providing access to commands and symbolic icons in a graphical application program having a work space area, said method comprising the step of:
- organizing said commands and symbolic icons into a plurality of categories;
generating a menu of said command and symbolic icon options, said menu containing a section for one or more of said command categories and a section for one or more of said symbolic icon categories;
positioning said menu in a screen location that does not interfere with said work space area; and
providing a user with said command and symbolic icon sections simultaneously on said menu.
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Abstract
A user interface for a graphical application tool is disclosed. A graphical application tool is a software program, such as a computer-aided design (CAD) tool, a spreadsheet package, or a graphics drawing package, that graphically provides a user with a set of commands, tools and icons, which a user can graphically manipulate to generate, modify or analyze a work product in a work space area. The graphical application tool includes a graphical user interface (GUI) to provide users with a repositionable menu of available commands, tools and icons. The menu provides access to the commands, tools and device offerings without interfering with the user'"'"'s work space area. In the illustrative computer-aided design (CAD) tool embodiment, the menu preferably provides a user with access to core and custom commands and circuit component offerings. Core commands presented in a core command section of the menu are preferably context-determined so that commands appropriate to the current operating mode of the graphical application tool are presented. Circuit component offerings presented in the device offering section of the menu are preferably technology-determined so that device offerings appropriate to the specified technology are presented. In other words, when the graphical application tool is initiated, the user is preferably queried for the type of technology the user will be designing with.
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24 Claims
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1. A method of providing access to commands and symbolic icons in a graphical application program having a work space area, said method comprising the step of:
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organizing said commands and symbolic icons into a plurality of categories; generating a menu of said command and symbolic icon options, said menu containing a section for one or more of said command categories and a section for one or more of said symbolic icon categories; positioning said menu in a screen location that does not interfere with said work space area; and providing a user with said command and symbolic icon sections simultaneously on said menu. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A graphical application tool comprising:
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a set of command and symbolic icon options for generating a work product in a work space area, said commands and symbolic icons being organized into a plurality of categories; a graphical menu containing at least two sections for separately presenting one or more of said categories of command options and one or more of said symbolic icon options to a user, said graphical menu positioned in a screen location that does not interfere with said work space area; and a processor for providing said user with said command and symbolic icon sections simultaneously on said graphical menu. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An article of manufacture comprising:
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a computer readable medium having computer readable code embodied thereon, said computer readable program code comprising; a step to organize said commands and symbolic icons into a plurality of categories; a step to generate a menu of command and symbolic icon options for generating a work product in a work space area, said menu containing a section for one or more of said command categories and a section for one or more of said symbolic icon categories; a step to position said menu in a screen location that does not interfere with said work space area; and a step to provide a user with said command and symbolic icon sections simultaneously on said menu. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of providing access to commands and symbolic icons in a graphical application program having a work space area, said method comprising the step of:
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assigning said command and symbolic icon options to at least two categories, each of said categories having a plurality of icon options; generating a menu containing a section for said command category and a section for said symbolic icon category; and providing at least a portion of said command and symbolic icon categories simultaneously on said menu. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24)
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