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\title{Irregu XXX} |
\title{Tearing instead of clipping/framing in user interfaces} |
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We propose non-phtorealistic tearing as an alternative to the ubiquitous rectangular frames in user interfaces. |
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When showing a piece of a larger paper, the torn edges naturally indicate where the content extends. |
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We show that the shape of the jagged edge can be tied to its location on the paper; this creates a natural |
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rippling motion when the edge moves in relation to the paper. |
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visually un-ambiguous |
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Jigsaw puzzle view |
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Visualizing relations in Focus+Contex views. |
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\section{Introduction} |
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Xerox PARC frames |
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%Allison W. Klein, Wilmot Li, Michael M. Kazhdan, Wagner T. Corr?a, Adam Finkelstein, Thomas A. Funkhouser |
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%\cite http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=572020.572057&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=5569444&CFTOKEN=2720008#FullText |
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%Window frames as areas for information visualization |
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% Staffan Bj?rk PLAY Research Studio, Interactive Institute Box 620, SE - 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden |
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- repeated vertices (non-continuos per-vertex data) \\ |
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