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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper IV03.cls paper.tex
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Tuomas J. Lukka |
Subject: |
[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Paper IV03.cls paper.tex |
Date: |
Fri, 02 May 2003 09:14:25 -0400 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/gzz
Module name: manuscripts
Changes by: Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden> 03/05/02 09:14:25
Modified files:
Paper : IV03.cls paper.tex
Log message:
Figure order
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/Paper/IV03.cls.diff?tr1=1.2&tr2=1.3&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex.diff?tr1=1.133&tr2=1.134&r1=text&r2=text
Patches:
Index: manuscripts/Paper/IV03.cls
diff -u manuscripts/Paper/IV03.cls:1.2 manuscripts/Paper/IV03.cls:1.3
--- manuscripts/Paper/IV03.cls:1.2 Fri Apr 25 04:15:31 2003
+++ manuscripts/Paper/IV03.cls Fri May 2 09:14:25 2003
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@
address@hidden address@hidden
\protect\numberline{\csname the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}}
- \begingroup address@hidden \normalsize \bf % --Tjl bf
+ \begingroup address@hidden \normalsize
address@hidden address@hidden #3}{#1}\par
\endgroup}
Index: manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex
diff -u manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.133 manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.134
--- manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.133 Fri May 2 09:00:09 2003
+++ manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex Fri May 2 09:14:25 2003
@@ -48,7 +48,9 @@
\setcounter{dbltopnumber}{9}
\font\foofonti = cmfrak scaled 2000
-\font\foofontii = qhvb scaled 2000
+\font\foofontii = cmcss12 scaled 2000
+\font\foofontiii = cmcsc10 scaled 2000
+\font\foofontiv = qhvb scaled 2000
\begin{abstract}
@@ -80,6 +82,7 @@
% WHY HW ACCEL NEEDED - PIXELLATION - NO SAVING!
+
We present a perceptually designed hardware-accelerated
algorithm for generating unique background textures for distinguishing
documents.
@@ -166,41 +169,6 @@
% XXX icons
\section{Introduction}
-\iftechreport
-``You are in a maze of twisty
-little passages, all alike''\cite{zork}.
-It is easy to become disoriented and lost in an environment
-where different locations
-have similar appearances.
-\fi
-
-% The same applies to focus+context views of
-% sets of objects with a similar overall appearance.
-
-%
-%
-% However, the target document is most likely not recognizable based
-% on just the fragment, since most documents look similar.
-% This could be alleviated by showing the header of the target
-% document as well as the target fragment, but this
-% is also difficult to recognize at a glance.
-
-% forces the user
-% to read the header.
-
-% In this article, we apply background textures
-% procedurally generated from
-% data identity
-% to make
-% similar but distinct objects distinguishable and easily recognizable.
-
-In this article, we introduce the use of procedurally generated unique
backgrounds
-as a visualization of document identity. In our approach, each document has
-a different, easily distinguishable background texture.
-The user can thus identify an item at a glance,
-even if only a {\em fragment} of the item is shown,
-without reading the title (which the fragment may not even show).
-
\begin{figure*}
\def\bw{7cm}
\def\fw{4cm}
@@ -241,6 +209,49 @@
Our (as yet untested) hypothesis is that this will aid user orientation.
}
\end{figure*}
+
+\iftechreport
+``You are in a maze of twisty
+little passages, all alike''\cite{zork}.
+It is easy to become disoriented and lost in an environment
+where different locations
+have similar appearances.
+\fi
+
+% The same applies to focus+context views of
+% sets of objects with a similar overall appearance.
+
+%
+%
+% However, the target document is most likely not recognizable based
+% on just the fragment, since most documents look similar.
+% This could be alleviated by showing the header of the target
+% document as well as the target fragment, but this
+% is also difficult to recognize at a glance.
+
+% forces the user
+% to read the header.
+
+% In this article, we apply background textures
+% procedurally generated from
+% data identity
+% to make
+% similar but distinct objects distinguishable and easily recognizable.
+
+In this article, we introduce the use of procedurally generated unique
backgrounds
+as a visualization of document identity. In our approach, each document has
+a different, easily distinguishable background texture.
+The user can thus identify an item at a glance,
+even if only a {\em fragment} of the item is shown,
+without reading the title (which the fragment may not even show).
+% XXX Must use all the funny fonts because otherwise, we get
+% for some strange reason, the figure captions in cyrillic!!!
+\hbox to 0pt{\hbox to 30cm{}
+\foofonti Foo
+\foofontii Foo
+\foofontiii Foo
+\foofontiv Foo
+}
% benja: the following is waffle-- the above leads one
% to believe it is *the* motivation, saying that it is
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