CHAPTER 2
Container Views
2-14 Auxiliary Views
Auxiliary Views 2
When an application needs to display and input more information than
will fit in its main view, it displays an auxiliary view. There are several
types of auxiliary views, as shown in Figure 2-13 and detailed in the
following sections.
Figure 2-13 Examples of auxiliary views
Ordinary slips give users the space they need to
make detailed settings and to input or change data
Notification alerts communicate important
messages to users
Confirmation alerts ask users to authorize a
far-reaching or dangerous operation
tatus slips tell users what is happening
uring lengthy operations
Palettes give users handy access to useful
settings and information
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