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Figure 3-31
Where an Action button goes 3-29
Figure 3-32
Seeing an Item Info slip 3-30
Figure 3-33
A Rotate button lets users change the screen
orientation 3-31
Chapter 4
Pickers
4-1
Figure 4-1 The parts of list pickers 4-2
Figure 4-2 A list picker can contain a two-dimensional table
of items 4-5
Figure 4-3 Remove unavailable items from a list picker 4-5
Figure 4-4 Grouping items in list pickers 4-7
Figure 4-5 Pickers can pop up from buttons, labels, and
hot spots 4-8
Figure 4-6 How a list picker should align with its label
or button 4-9
Figure 4-7 Using a list picker from a button 4-10
Figure 4-8 Using a list picker from a label 4-10
Figure 4-9 List pickers that are too long to display all at once
have scroll arrows 4-12
Figure 4-10 A lengthy picker can include scroll arrows and
index tabs 4-13
Figure 4-11 How a two-level hierarchy of list pickers works 4-15
Figure 4-12 A number picker simplifies specifying a numerical
value 4-16
Figure 4-13 Time pickers specify a time, a time range, or a
time offset 4-17
Figure 4-14 Date pickers specify one date or a date range 4-18
Figure 4-15 The parts of overview pickers 4-20
Figure 4-16 Entering a new value in an overview picker 4-22
Figure 4-17 An Info picker lists information items 4-24
Figure 4-18 The New picker lists types of data items that users
can create 4-25
Figure 4-19 The Show picker lists alternate ways to see an
application’s data 4-26
Figure 4-20 The Action picker lists commands for acting
on data 4-27
Figure 4-21 A People picker excerpts items from the Names File
and Owner Info applications 4-28
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