CHAPTER 3
Views
Summary of Views 3-47
Summary of Views 3
Constants 3
Class Constants
viewFlags Constants
Constant Value
clView
74
clPictureView
76
clEditView
77
clKeyboardView
79
clMonthView
80
clParagraphView
81
clPolygonView
82
clRemoteView
88
clPickView
91
clGaugeView
92
clOutline
105
Constant Value
vNoFlags
0
vVisible
1
vReadOnly
2
vApplication
4
vCalculateBounds
8
vClipping
32
vFloating
64
vWriteProtected
128
vClickable
512
vNoScripts
134217728
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Newton Programmer’s Guide
1
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Table of Contents
3
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Getting Started 2-1
4
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Views 3-1
5
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NewtApp Applications 4-1
7
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Recognition 9-1
11
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Special-Purpose Objects for
16
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Drawing and Graphics 13-1
16
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Sound 14-1
18
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Filing 15-1
18
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Find 16-1
19
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Intelligent Assistant 18-1
21
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Routing Interface 21-1
25
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Transport Interface 22-1
27
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Endpoint Interface 23-1
28
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Modem Setup Service 25-1
29
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Utility Functions 26-1
30
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Glossary GL-1
31
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Index IN-1
31
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Figures and Tables
33
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Stationery 5-1
34
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Controls and Other Protos 7-1
35
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About This Book
43
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Sample Code 0
45
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Tap Versus Click 0
46
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Frame Code 0
46
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Overview 1
49
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1-2 Operating System
50
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Memory 1
51
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System Services 1
52
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Object Storage System 1
53
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View System 1
54
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Text Input and Recognition 1
55
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Stationery 1
56
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Intelligent Assistant 1
56
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Imaging and Printing 1
57
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Book Reader 1
58
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Communications Services 1
59
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Overview
60
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Communications Services
60
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Communications Services 1-13
61
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Low-Level Communications 1
62
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Application Components 1
63
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Application Components
64
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Figure 1-3 Using components
64
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Using System Software 1
65
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The NewtonScript Language 1
66
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What’s New in Newton 2.0 1
66
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Protos 1
68
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Data Storage 1
68
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Tex t Input 1
68
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Graphics and Drawing 1
69
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Recognition 1
70
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Built-in Applications 1
70
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Routing and Transports 1
71
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Endpoint Communication 1
71
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Utilities 1
72
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Getting Started 2
73
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NewtApp Framework 2
74
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Digital Books 2
75
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Other Kinds of Software 2
76
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Loading 2
77
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Activation 2
77
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Deactivation 2
78
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Getting Started
79
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Flow of Control 2
80
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Using Memory 2
80
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Localization 2
81
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How to Register 2
82
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Application Name 2
82
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Application Symbol 2
83
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Package Name 2
83
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Summary 2
84
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About Views 3
85
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Tem plates 3
86
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_proto slots which
88
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Templates
89
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Coordinate System 3
90
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About Views 3-7
91
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Figure 3-5 Points and pixels
91
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Behavior 3
93
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About Views 3-11
95
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Figure 3-6 Bounds parameters
95
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About Views 3-13
97
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■ text limits
98
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About Views
100
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Constant Value Description
100
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CHAPTER 3
101
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3-18 About Views
102
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About Views 3-19
103
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Appearance 3
104
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About Views 3-21
105
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Figure 3-8 Transfer modes
106
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About Views 3-23
107
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Other Characteristics 3
108
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Inheritance Links 3
108
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About Views 3-25
109
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Application-Defined Methods 3
110
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View Instantiation 3
110
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Declaring a View 3
111
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Creating a View 3
112
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Closing a View 3
113
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View Compatibility 3
114
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New Alignment Flags 3
115
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Using Views 3
116
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Dynamically Adding Views 3
117
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Showing a Hidden View 3
118
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Using Views 3-35
119
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Creating Templates 3
120
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Making a Picker View 3
121
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Complex View Effects 3
122
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Making Modal Views 3
122
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Finding the Bounds of Views 3
123
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Animating Views 3
124
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Dragging a View 3
124
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Scrolling View Contents 3
125
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Using Views
126
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Creating View Dependencies 3
127
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View Synchronization 3
127
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Optimizing View Performance 3
128
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Memory Usage 3
129
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Scrolling 3
130
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Summary of Views 3
131
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Summary of Views
132
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Constant Value
132
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Summary of Views 3-49
133
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Functions and Methods 3
135
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, lastDragPt, copy)
137
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NewtApp Applications 4
139
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The NewtApp Protos 4
140
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▲ W ARNING
141
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:?) to avoid
141
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About newtApplication 4
142
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About newtSoup 4
143
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The Layout Protos 4
143
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NewtApp Applications
144
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About the NewtApp Framework
144
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The Entry View Protos 4
146
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About the Slot View Protos 4
147
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Stationery 4
149
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NewtApp Compatibility 4
149
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Using NewtApp 4
150
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Using Application Globals 4
151
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Using newtApplication 4
152
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Using NewtApp 4-15
153
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Using the Layout Protos 4
154
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Using newtOverLayout 4
155
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Overview Layout
155
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Using NewtApp
156
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Using Entry Views 4
157
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Using NewtApp 4-21
159
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Modifying the Base View 4
160
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Using a False Entry View 4
161
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Required Code 4
163
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Protos 4
163
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Stationery 5
183
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The Stationery Buttons 5
184
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Stationery
185
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About Stationery 5-3
185
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Stationery Registration 5
186
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Using Stationery 5
187
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Using FillNewEntry 5
188
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Using Stationery 5-7
189
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Creating a DataDef 5
190
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Defining DataDef Methods 5
191
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Using Stationery
192
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Creating ViewDefs 5
193
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Using Stationery 5-13
195
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Stationery Summary 5
197
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5-16 Stationery Summary
198
-
Functions 5
199
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Pickers, Pop-up Views, and
201
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Overviews 6
201
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General-Purpose Pickers 6
204
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CHAPTER 6
205
-
General-Purpose Pickers
206
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Using protoGeneralPopup 6
207
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Map Pickers 6
208
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Map Pickers 6-9
209
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Text Pickers 6
210
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Tex t Pickers 6-11
211
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Tex t Pickers
212
-
Tex t Pickers 6-13
213
-
Tex t Pickers 6-15
215
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Number Pickers 6
221
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Picture Picker 6
221
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Overview Protos 6
222
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Overview Protos 6-23
223
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Using protoOverview 6
224
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Overview Protos 6-25
225
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Using protoListPicker 6
226
-
Overview Protos 6-27
227
-
Figure 6-40 Highlighted row
227
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Figure 6-41 Selected row
227
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Overview Protos
228
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Specifying Columns 6
229
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Overview Protos 6-31
231
-
Using protoSoupOverview 6
233
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6-34 Overview Protos
234
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Roll Protos 6
235
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View Classes 6
236
-
Current day
237
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Selected day
237
-
Summary 6
241
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6-42 Summary
242
-
Summary 6-43
243
-
6-44 Summary
244
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Tex t Picker Protos 6
246
-
Summary 6-47
247
-
6-48 Summary
248
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Summary 6-49
249
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6-50 Summary
250
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Summary 6-51
251
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6-52 Summary
252
-
Summary 6-55
255
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6-56 Summary
256
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Functions 6
259
-
Controls and Other Protos 7
261
-
Scroller Protos 7
262
-
Automatic Arrow Feedback 7
263
-
Scrolling Examples 7
264
-
Scroll Amounts 7
265
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Button and Box Protos 7
266
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Controls and Other Protos
267
-
Button and Box Protos 7-7
267
-
Button and Box Protos
268
-
Large Close Box
269
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Selection Tab Protos 7
271
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Gauge and Slider Protos 7
272
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Gauge and Slider Protos 7-13
273
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Time Protos 7
274
-
Time Protos 7-15
275
-
Special View Protos 7
276
-
Special View Protos 7-17
277
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View Appearance Protos 7
278
-
Status Bar Protos 7
279
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Summary 7
280
-
Summary 7-21
281
-
Summary 7-23
283
-
7-24 Summary
284
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Gauges and Slider Protos 7
285
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7-26 Summary
286
-
Summary 7-29
289
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About Text 8
293
-
Written Input Formats 8
294
-
About Text Views and Protos 8
295
-
About Keyboard Text Input 8
296
-
The Keyboard Registry 8
297
-
The Punctuation Pop-up Menu 8
297
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Using Text 8
298
-
Using Text 8-7
299
-
Using Text
300
-
CHAPTER 8
301
-
Paragraph Views 8
302
-
Lightweight Paragraph Views 8
303
-
Using Input Line Protos 8
304
-
Using Text 8-13
305
-
Displaying Text and Ink 8
306
-
Using Text 8-15
307
-
Using Text 8-17
309
-
Using Text 8-19
311
-
Rich Strings 8
314
-
Using Text 8-23
315
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Text and Styles 8
317
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Using Keyboards 8
318
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'numericKeyboard
319
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'phoneKeyboard
319
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'dateKeyboard
319
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Using Keyboard Protos 8
320
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Using Text 8-29
321
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Using Text 8-31
323
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Using Text 8-33
325
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8-34 Using Text
326
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Using Text 8-35
327
-
Using the Keyboard Registry 8
328
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Defining Tabbing Orders 8
328
-
Using Text 8-37
329
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Handling Input Events 8
330
-
Summary of Text 8
331
-
8-40 Summary of Text
332
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Key Descriptor Constants 8
333
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Keyboard Modifier Keys 8
334
-
Protos 8
335
-
8-44 Summary of Text
336
-
Summary of Text 8-45
337
-
8-46 Summary of Text
338
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Summary of Text 8-47
339
-
8-48 Summary of Text
340
-
(richString, replaceString)
340
-
Summary of Text 8-49
341
-
8-50 Summary of Text
342
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Recognition 9
343
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Recognition
344
-
About the Recognition System
344
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Classifying Strokes 9
345
-
Gestures 9
346
-
Shapes 9
347
-
Unrecognized Strokes 9
349
-
Enabling Recognizers 9
350
-
View Flags 9
351
-
Where to Go From Here 9
352
-
Recognition Failure 9
353
-
System Dictionaries 9
353
-
Correction and Learning 9
355
-
RecToggle Views 9
360
-
Flag-Naming Conventions 9
361
-
Recognition Compatibility 9
362
-
Types of Views 9
363
-
Using the Recognition System
364
-
Accepting Pen Input 9
366
-
Recognizing Shapes 9
367
-
Combining View Flags 9
368
-
Recognizing Text 9
369
-
Recognizing Punctuation 9
370
-
Forcing Capitalization 9
371
-
Summary 9
373
-
CHAPTER 9
374
-
Data Structures 9
375
-
9-34 Summary
376
-
Recognition:
377
-
Advanced Topics 10
377
-
Recognition: Advanced Topics
378
-
ProtoCharEdit Views 10
380
-
Deferred Recognition 10
381
-
Compatibility Information 10
383
-
Using recConfig Frames 10
384
-
Creating a recConfig Frame 10
385
-
Recognizer enabled
388
-
Manipulating Dictionaries 10
389
-
Using protoRecToggle Views 10
395
-
CHAPTER 10
397
-
Using Custom Dictionaries 10
400
-
Retrieving Word Expansions 10
410
-
Using protoCharEdit Views 10
412
-
Using Stroke Bundles 10
418
-
Constants 10
420
-
Data Structures 10
421
-
ProtoCharEdit Template 10
424
-
Stroke Bundle Frame 10
425
-
ProtoCharEdit Functions 10
428
-
ProtoCorrectInfo 10
428
-
Find: function
428
-
// creating one if none found
428
-
ProtoWordInfo 10
429
-
Start: int
429
-
Stop: int
429
-
Dictionary Functions 10
430
-
Recognition Functions 10
430
-
CorrectInfo Functions 10
431
-
Inker Functions 10
431
-
Data Storage and Retrieval 11
433
-
Data Storage and Retrieval
434
-
The NewtonScript
435
-
Programming Language
435
-
Where to Go From Here 11
438
-
Stores 11
438
-
Packages 11
439
-
Soups 11
439
-
Indexes 11
440
-
Queries 11
442
-
CHAPTER 11
443
-
Begin Keys and End Keys 11
444
-
Tag-based Queries 11
446
-
Customized Tests 11
446
-
Text Queries 11
447
-
Cursors 11
448
-
Entries 11
449
-
Query message to the soup or
450
-
Dynamic Data 11
451
-
Static Data 11
451
-
Compatibility Information 11
452
-
Programmer’s Overview 11
457
-
Using Stores 11
461
-
Referencing Stores 11
462
-
Using Soups 11
464
-
Retrieving Existing Soups 11
466
-
Adding Entries to Soups 11
467
-
Removing Soups 11
469
-
Using Built-in Soups 11
469
-
Using Queries 11
470
-
Querying Multiple Soups 11
471
-
Querying for Tags 11
474
-
Querying for Text 11
475
-
Limitations of Index Keys 11
484
-
Using Cursors 11
485
-
Getting a Cursor 11
486
-
Moving the Cursor 11
487
-
Using Entries 11
489
-
Modifying Entries 11
491
-
Moving Entries 11
492
-
Copying Entries 11
493
-
Sharing Entry Data 11
494
-
Responding to Notifications 11
497
-
Sending Notifications 11
498
-
Summary of Data Storage 11
500
-
Query Specification Frame 11
501
-
Summary of Data Storage
502
-
11-74 Summary of Data Storage
506
-
Storage and Retrieval 12
507
-
Virtual Binary Objects 12
508
-
Parts 12
509
-
Mock Entries 12
510
-
CHAPTER 12
511
-
■ ClassOf(m) is 'frame
512
-
Using Entry Aliases 12
513
-
■ saving VBOs in soup entries
514
-
■ adding data to VBOs
514
-
■ undoing changes to VBO data
514
-
Programmer’s Reference
515
-
Modifying VBO Data 12
516
-
Using Store Parts 12
518
-
Creating a Store Part 12
519
-
Using Mock Entries 12
520
-
Creating a New Mock Entry 12
521
-
Getting Mock Entry Data 12
522
-
Data Structures 12
523
-
Functions and Methods 12
523
-
Drawing and Graphics 13
527
-
Shape-Based Graphics 13
528
-
Drawing and Graphics
529
-
About Drawing 13-3
529
-
Figure 13-2 A rectangle
529
-
About Drawing
530
-
Figure 13-3 An oval
530
-
About Drawing 13-5
531
-
Figure 13-6 A polygon
532
-
Figure 13-7 A region
532
-
Manipulating Shapes 13
533
-
The Style Frame 13
533
-
Drawing Compatibility 13
534
-
How to Draw 13
535
-
Drawing Immediately 13
536
-
Shape Style
537
-
Controlling Clipping 13
538
-
Tran sforming a Shape 13
539
-
Using the Drawing Interface
540
-
Tran sl ating Data Shapes 13
542
-
Using Bitmaps 13
543
-
(50, 100)
545
-
(10, 10)
545
-
Drawing Non-Default Fonts 13
546
-
Summary of Drawing 13
549
-
Protos 13
550
-
Summary of Drawing 13-25
551
-
Functions and Methods 13
552
-
(rect1, rect2)
553
-
Utility Functions 13
553
-
Sound 14
555
-
Event-related Sounds 14
556
-
Sound Data Structures 14
557
-
Compatibility 14
557
-
Using Sound 14
558
-
Playing Sound 14
559
-
Using Sound
560
-
Using Sound 14-7
561
-
Advanced Sound Techniques 14
562
-
Pitch Shifting 14
563
-
Manipulating Sample Data 14
564
-
Summary of Sound 14
565
-
Functions and Methods 14
566
-
Sound Resources 14
566
-
Filing 15
567
-
About Filing
568
-
RegFolderChanged global
569
-
CHAPTER 15
571
-
About Filing 15-7
573
-
About Filing 15-9
575
-
Using the Filing Service 15
576
-
Creating the Labels Slot 15
577
-
Creating the appName Slot 15
577
-
Creating the appAll Slot 15
578
-
Specifying the Target 15
579
-
Adding the Filing Button 15
580
-
W ARNING
581
-
Using the Filing Service
582
-
Summary 15
586
-
Filing Protos 15
587
-
15-22 Summary
588
-
About the Find Service 16
589
-
About the Find Service
590
-
Daphne" in the Notes
591
-
Daphne"
592
-
About the Find Service 16-5
593
-
Using the Find Service 16
594
-
Using the Find Service 16-7
595
-
Using the Find Service
596
-
Global and Selected Finds 16
597
-
Using the Finder Protos 16
599
-
Using the Find Service 16-13
601
-
Method Description Override?
601
-
Using the Find Service 16-15
603
-
Using the Find Service 16-17
605
-
Using the Find Service 16-19
607
-
Returning Search Results 16
609
-
The FindSoupExcerpt Method 16
609
-
The ShowFoundItem Method 16
610
-
Using the Find Service 16-23
611
-
Registering for Finds 16
613
-
Summary 16
614
-
Summary 16-27
615
-
Functions and Methods 16
616
-
Additional System Services 17
617
-
Idler Objects 17
618
-
Change Notifications 17
618
-
Online Help 17
619
-
Alerts and Alarms 17
619
-
Periodic Alarms 17
620
-
Progress Indicators 17
621
-
DoProgress function
622
-
DoProgress
622
-
Power Registry 17
623
-
Using Undo Actions 17
624
-
Using Idler Objects 17
625
-
Using Change Notification 17
626
-
Using Online Help 17
626
-
Using Alerts and Alarms 17
627
-
Retrieving Alarm Keys 17
628
-
Removing Installed Alarms 17
629
-
Additional System Services
630
-
Using Progress Indicators 17
631
-
Using the Power Registry 17
640
-
Idlers 17
643
-
Notification and Alarms 17
643
-
Reporting Progress 17
644
-
Intelligent Assistant 18
647
-
Input Strings 18
648
-
No Verb in Input String 18
648
-
"call"
649
-
The Task Slip 18
650
-
Programmer’s Overview 18
651
-
Intelligent Assistant
652
-
About the Assistant
652
-
About the Assistant 18-7
653
-
About the Assistant 18-9
655
-
The Task Frame 18
657
-
The OrigPhrase Slot 18
658
-
The Value Slot 18
658
-
About the Assistant 18-13
659
-
Compatibility Information 18
660
-
Using the Assistant 18
661
-
Using the Assistant
662
-
Using the Assistant 18-17
663
-
Defining the Task Template 18
664
-
Using the Assistant 18-19
665
-
Summary 18
667
-
Action Template 18
668
-
Target Template 18
668
-
Summary 18-23
669
-
18-24 Summary
670
-
Summary 18-25
671
-
18-26 Summary
672
-
Summary 18-27
673
-
18-28 Summary
674
-
Built-in Applications and
675
-
System Data 19
675
-
Names 19
676
-
Names Compatibility 19
677
-
Adding a New Type of Card 19
678
-
Adding a New Data Item 19
678
-
Names 19-5
679
-
Using the Names Soup 19
681
-
Using the Names Protos 19
681
-
Dates 19
682
-
Dates Compatibility 19
683
-
ROM_CalendarSoupName soup
684
-
GetRoot().calendar;
684
-
Adding Meetings or Events 19
685
-
CHAPTER 19
686
-
Finding Meetings or Events 19
687
-
Moving Meetings and Events 19
688
-
Dates 19-15
689
-
Dates 19-17
691
-
Slot description
692
-
Dates 19-19
693
-
Miscellaneous Operations 19
694
-
Dates 19-21
695
-
To Do List 19
696
-
To Do List Compatibility 19
697
-
Accessing Tasks 19
698
-
Checking-Off a Task 19
699
-
Using the To Do List Soup 19
700
-
Time Zones 19
701
-
GetRoot().worldClock
702
-
Time Zones 19-29
703
-
Slot descriptions
703
-
Notes 19
704
-
Notes Compatibility 19
705
-
Creating New Notes 19
706
-
Using the Notes Soup 19
707
-
Fax Soup Entries 19
708
-
Prefs and Formulas Rolls 19
709
-
Auxiliary Buttons 19
710
-
Using Auxiliary Buttons 19
711
-
Icons and the Extras Drawer
712
-
GetRoot().extrasDrawer
713
-
Changing Icon Information 19
714
-
Adding a Soup Icon 19
714
-
Removing a Soup Icon 19
715
-
Creating a Script Icon 19
716
-
System Data 19-45
719
-
Summary 19
720
-
Other Date Constants 19
721
-
Protos 19
722
-
Soup Formats 19
723
-
19-50 Summary
724
-
Summary 19-51
725
-
Dates Soups 19
726
-
Functions and Methods 19
727
-
Dates Application Methods 19
728
-
Summary 19-55
729
-
To Do List Methods 19
730
-
, width, font) // Returns
730
-
Time Zone Functions 19
731
-
Notes Methods 19
731
-
Auxiliary Button Functions 19
731
-
19-58 Summary
732
-
Localizing Newton
733
-
Applications 20
733
-
Locale and ROM Version 20
734
-
CHAPTER 20
735
-
Changing Locale Settings 20
739
-
Removing a Locale Bundle 20
740
-
Changing the Active Locale 20
741
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Localized Output 20
742
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Currency Values 20
745
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Compile-Time Functions 20
746
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Locale Functions 20
746
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Date and Time Functions 20
746
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Utility Functions 20
747
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Routing Interface 21
749
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The In Box 21
750
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Action Picker 21
751
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GetTargetInfo message to the
752
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Routing Formats 21
753
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Routing Interface
754
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About Routing
754
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Format Picker
755
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Using Routing 21
756
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Using Routing 21-9
757
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Using Routing
758
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Using Routing 21-11
759
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Using Routing 21-13
761
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Storing Multiple Items 21
762
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Using Routing 21-15
763
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Using Routing 21-17
765
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Creating a Print Format 21
766
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Printing and Faxing 21
767
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Creating a Frame Format 21
769
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Using Routing 21-23
771
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Handling Multiple Items 21
772
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Handling No Target Item 21
773
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Creating a Name Reference 21
775
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Specifying a Printer 21
776
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Using Routing 21-29
777
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Receiving Data 21
779
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Using Routing 21-33
781
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View Definition Slots 21
783
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Advanced Alias Handling 21
784
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Constants 21
785
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Data Structures 21
785
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Protos 21
786
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Functions and Methods 21
787
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Application-Defined Methods 21
788
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Transport Interface 22
789
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Tran sp ort Parts 22
790
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Item Frame 22
790
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Transport Interface
791
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About Transports 22-3
791
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About Transports
792
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Installing the Transport 22
793
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Setting the Address Class 22
794
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Grouping Transports 22
795
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Sending Data 22
796
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Sending All Items 22
797
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Receiving Data 22
797
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Using the Transport Interface
798
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Canceling an Operation 22
801
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Obtaining an Item Frame 22
801
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Completion and Logging 22
804
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Application Messages 22
807
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Error Handling 22
808
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Power-Off Handling 22
808
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Using protoFullRouteSlip 22
815
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Using protoAddressPicker 22
819
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Constants 22
824
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Protos 22
824
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Functions and Methods 22
827
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Endpoint Interface 23
829
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Asynchronous Operation 23
830
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Synchronous Operation 23
831
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Input 23
831
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Data Forms 23
832
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Template Data Form 23
833
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Endpoint Interface
834
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About the Endpoint Interface
834
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Endpoint Options 23
835
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Compatibility 23
835
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Setting Endpoint Options 23
836
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Using the Endpoint Interface
838
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Establishing a Connection 23
839
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Sending Data 23
839
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InputScript method
841
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slot to the byte offset at
842
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Specifying Receive Options 23
845
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Special Considerations 23
847
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Streaming Data In and Out 23
848
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Working With Binary Data 23
848
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Canceling Operations 23
849
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Asynchronous Cancellation 23
850
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Synchronous Cancellation 23
850
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Other Operations 23
851
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Error Handling 23
851
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Power-Off Handling 23
852
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Constants and Symbols 23
853
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Data Structures 23
854
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Callback Spec Frame 23
855
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Output Spec Frame 23
855
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Input Spec Frame 23
855
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Protos 23
856
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Functions and Methods 23
858
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Serial Tool 24
859
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Built-in Communications Tools
860
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Serial Tool
860
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Serial Tool 24-3
861
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Serial Tool 24-5
863
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Modem Tool 24
864
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Modem Tool 24-7
865
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Infrared Tool 24
866
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AppleTalk Tool 24
867
-
Resource Arbitration Options
868
-
AppleTalk Functions 24
870
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The Net Chooser 24
871
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AppleTalk Functions
872
-
AppleTalk Functions 24-15
873
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Summary 24
874
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Framed Serial Tool Options 24
875
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Modem Options 24
875
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Infrared Tool Options 24
875
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AppleTalk Tool Options 24
875
-
Constants 24
876
-
Summary 24-19
877
-
24-20 Summary
878
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Functions and Methods 24
879
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NetChooser Function 24
880
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Modem Setup Service 25
881
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Modem Setup Service
882
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About the Modem Setup Service
882
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The Modem Setup Process 25
883
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Defining a Modem Setup 25
885
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Defining a Modem Setup
886
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Defining a Modem Setup 25-7
887
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Configuration string When used
887
-
Constants 25
889
-
Utility Functions 26
891
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Compatibility 26
892
-
New String Functions 26
893
-
New Array Functions 26
893
-
New Sorted Array Functions 26
893
-
New Integer Math Functions 26
894
-
New Financial Functions 26
894
-
New Data Stuffing Functions 26
895
-
New Debugging Functions 26
895
-
Enhanced Functions 26
896
-
Obsolete Functions 26
896
-
Object System Functions 26
897
-
String Functions 26
898
-
Bitwise Functions 26
899
-
Array Functions 26
899
-
Sorted Array Functions 26
899
-
Integer Math Functions 26
900
-
Utility Functions
901
-
Financial Functions 26
902
-
Exception Functions 26
902
-
Message Sending Functions 26
902
-
Data Extraction Functions 26
903
-
Data Stuffing Functions 26
903
-
Debugging Functions 26
903
-
Miscellaneous Functions 26
904
-
The Inside Story on Declare A
905
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Run-Time Results 26
906
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APPENDIX
907
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Glossary
909
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GLOSSARY
910
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W, X, Y, Z
941
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THE APPLE PUBLISHING SYSTEM
942
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