21,22c21,22 < ). In the discussion that follows, these are referred to as the < view-level commands. --- > ). In the discussion that follows, these are referred to as the view- > level commands. 54c54 < Section . --- > Section 2.3.6. 75c75 < shown in Figure 13. --- > shown in Figure 14. 84c84 <
Figure 13: Day view.
--- >Figure 14: Day view.
94,95c94,95 < In Figure 13, the user is viewing the details of Wednesday, September 23, which < is today's date in this scenario. The items shown in Figure 13 reflect a --- > In Figure 14, the user is viewing the details of Wednesday, September 23, which > is today's date in this scenario. The items shown in Figure 14 reflect a 116c116 < Figure 13 starts on the hour, and is thus displayed at the top of the 8AM to --- > Figure 14 starts on the hour, and is thus displayed at the top of the 8AM to 141,142c141,142 < arrow in the display of Figure 13, the display changes to that shown in Figure < 14. --- > arrow in the display of Figure 14, the display changes to that shown in Figure > 15. 151c151 <Figure 14: Result of pressing the next day arrow.
--- >Figure 15: Result of pressing the next day arrow.
156c156 < Figure 14 shows a display when events and tasks are scheduled, in addition to --- > Figure 15 shows a display when events and tasks are scheduled, in addition to 176,177c176,177 < are absent. For example, Figure 13 shows the case where no events or tasks are < scheduled for a day, whereas Figure 14 shows the case where both events and --- > are absent. For example, Figure 14 shows the case where no events or tasks are > scheduled for a day, whereas Figure 15 shows the case where both events and 260,261c260,261 < As an example of alternate option settings, Figure 15 shows a day view of the < same information shown in Figure 13, with the following non-default option --- > As an example of alternate option settings, Figure 16 shows a day view of the > same information shown in Figure 14, with the following non-default option 273c273 <Figure 15: Day display with non-default option settings. --- >
Figure 16: Day display with non-default option settings. 279c279 < Figure 15 shows a fully expanded window, with all 24 hours of the day visible. --- > Figure 16 shows a fully expanded window, with all 24 hours of the day visible. 291,292c291,292 < To illustrate the display of overlapping items, Figure 16 shows an updated < version of the daily schedule shown in Figures 13 and 15. --- > To illustrate the display of overlapping items, Figure 17 shows an updated > version of the daily schedule shown in Figures 14 and 16. 301c301 <
Figure 16: Day view with overlapping times.
--- >Figure 17: Day view with overlapping times.
327c327 < Figure 16. --- > Figure 17. 331c331 < Section 2.13.5.4. --- > Section 2.13.5.3. 341c341 < Section 2.13.5.3. --- > Section 2.13.5.2. 344c344 < Figure 17 shows the same information as --- > Figure 18 shows the same information as 346c346 < Figure 16, --- > Figure 17, 358c358 <Figure 17: Day view with overlapping times, displayed --- >
Figure 18: Day view with overlapping times, displayed 376c376 < Figure 17 --- > Figure 18 396c396 < week view, the screen appears as shown in Figure 18. --- > week view, the screen appears as shown in Figure 19. 405c405 <
Figure 18: Table-style week view.
--- >Figure 19: Table-style week view.
431c431 < contain overlapping items. In the example shown in Figure 18, there are three --- > contain overlapping items. In the example shown in Figure 19, there are three 437c437 < Figure 19 further illustrates the display of overlapping weekly table items. --- > Figure 20 further illustrates the display of overlapping weekly table items. 446c446 <Figure 19: Clarification of overlap in a weekly table view. --- >
Figure 20: Clarification of overlap in a weekly table view. 454c454 < 19a, three right-pointing arrows appear at Wednesday 8 AM, Wednesday 2 PM, and --- > 20a, three right-pointing arrows appear at Wednesday 8 AM, Wednesday 2 PM, and 459,460c459,460 < 2 PM overlapping items scrolls to the left. The result is shown in Figure 19b, < with the changed item circled. Figure 19c shows the result of the user --- > 2 PM overlapping items scrolls to the left. The result is shown in Figure 20b, > with the changed item circled. Figure 20c shows the result of the user 462c462 < again circled. Of note in Figure 19c is that the Office Hour item at 9 AM has --- > again circled. Of note in Figure 20c is that the Office Hour item at 9 AM has 468c468 < Figure 19d shows the result of the user clicking on the right arrow at Friday 8 --- > Figure 20d shows the result of the user clicking on the right arrow at Friday 8 471c471 < 19d, even though it would fit partially in the display. Figure 19d also --- > 20d, even though it would fit partially in the display. Figure 20d also 473c473 < that is displayed. Hence, the left-pointing arrow in 19d appears next to the 9 --- > that is displayed. Hence, the left-pointing arrow in 20d appears next to the 9 478,479c478,479 < Examples of left-pointing arrows are shown in Figures 19b, 19c, and 19d. The 2 < PM item in Figures 19b-d has both left- and right-pointing arrows, since there --- > Examples of left-pointing arrows are shown in Figures 20b, 20c, and 20d. The 2 > PM item in Figures 20b-d has both left- and right-pointing arrows, since there 483c483 < item in Figure 19c and the Friday 9 AM item in Figure 19d. --- > item in Figure 20c and the Friday 9 AM item in Figure 20d. 511c511 < The display of a list-style weekly view is shown in Figure 20. --- > The display of a list-style weekly view is shown in Figure 21. 520c520 <
Figure 20: List-style week view.
--- >Figure 21: List-style week view.
527c527 < Figure 18. --- > Figure 19. 571,572c571,572 < < Figure 1 --- > > Figure 574,575c574,575 < ), since the month view is the standard default. It is chosen explicitly with < the `Month' command from the `View' menu. Figure 21 shows --- > ). since the month view is the standard default. It is chosen explicitly with > the `Month' command from the `View' menu. Figure 22 shows 585c585 <Figure 21: Month view.
--- >Figure 22: Month view.
597,610c597,605 < list-style week view. That is, events are listed first, followed by tasks, < followed by co-mingled appointments and meetings. Display details and sorting < orders are as described for the week view, following < < Figure 20. < << Since the height of each day in the month view is considerably shorter than in < the week view, a transient vertical scrollbar is provided when the number of < items in a day is greater than fits vertically in the display box for a day. < "Transient" for the scrollbar means that it only appears when the user clicks < within a day for which scrolling is necessary. For example, if the user clicks < within the display box for Monday September 21 (in Figure 21), the scrollbar < appears as shown in Figure 22. --- > list-style weekly view. That is, the time and title for each item are > displayed in a vertically-formatted list, sorted by start time, duration, and > title. Since the height of each day in the month view is considerably shorter > than in the week view, a transient vertical scrollbar is provided when the > number of items in a day is greater than fits vertically in the display box for > a day. "Transient" for the scrollbar means that it only appears when the user > clicks within a day for which scrolling is necessary. For example, if the user > clicks within the display box for Monday September 21 (in Figure 22), the > scrollbar appears as shown in Figure 23. 619c614 <
Figure 22: Transient scrolling in a month view.
--- >Figure 23: Transient scrolling in a month view.
647c642 < The largest-grain calendar view is a year, as shown in Figure 23. --- > The largest-grain calendar view is a year, as shown in Figure 24. 656c651 <Figure 23: Year view.
--- >Figure 24: Year view.
682c677 < Figure 24 shows the user having selected the item for 8 AM September 25 in a --- > Figure 25 shows the user having selected the item for 8 AM September 25 in a 692c687 <Figure 24: Item selected in monthly view.
--- >Figure 25: Item selected in monthly view.
699c694 < `View' menu, the system displays the item level view in Figure 25. --- > `View' menu, the system displays the item level view in Figure 26. 708c703 <Figure 25: Details of selected scheduled item.
--- >Figure 26: Details of selected scheduled item.
726c721 < Figure 25 --- > Figure 26 730c725 < Figure 5. --- > Figure 6. 760c755 < initially displayed, the user presses `Clear'. This disables the --- > intitally displayed, the user presses `Clear'. This disables the