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  2. List of user interface markup languages - Wikipedia

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    XAML is a markup system that underlies user interface components of Microsoft's .NET Framework 3.0 and above. Its scope is more ambitious than that of most user interface markup languages, since program logic and styles are also embedded in the XAML document. Functionally, it can be seen as a combination of XUL, SVG, CSS, and JavaScript into a ...

  3. User interface markup language - Wikipedia

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    Scalable Vector Graphics is a markup language for graphics proposed by the W3C [3] that can support rich graphics for web and mobile applications. While SVG is not a user interface language, it includes support for vector/raster graphics, animation, interaction with the DOM and CSS, embedded media, events and scriptability.

  4. User interface - Wikipedia

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    The Reactable musical instrument, an example of a tangible user interface. The user interface or human–machine interface is the part of the machine that handles the human–machine interaction. Membrane switches, rubber keypads and touchscreens are examples of the physical part of the Human Machine Interface which we can see and touch.

  5. User interface design - Wikipedia

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    User interface (UI) design or user interface engineering is the design of user interfaces for machines and software, such as computers, home appliances, mobile devices, and other electronic devices, with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience. In computer or software design, user interface (UI) design primarily focuses on ...

  6. List of graphical user interface elements - Wikipedia

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    Web browsers are an example of these types of windows. Text terminal windows present a character-based, command-driven text user interfaces within the overall graphical interface. MS-DOS and Unix consoles are examples of these types of windows. Terminal windows often conform to the hotkey and display conventions of CRT-based terminals that ...

  7. Object-oriented user interface - Wikipedia

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    An object-oriented user interface can be developed with more traditional programming languages and tools.' [7] However, there are strong synergies. Larry Tesler, who left Xerox PARC in 1980 to join Apple underlined the relationship: Many observers have hypothesized that [the] Smalltalk user interface and the Smalltalk language are separable ...

  8. Mode (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    In his book The Humane Interface, Jef Raskin defines modality as follows: "An human-machine interface is modal with respect to a given gesture when (1) the current state of the interface is not the user's locus of attention and (2) the interface will execute one among several different responses to the gesture, depending on the system's current state."

  9. Comparison of user interface markup languages - Wikipedia

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    XFD (user interface) Abbott Informatics ? 2004 JScript .NET, JavaScript: STARLIMS v 10-11 XForms: World Wide Web Consortium: Free, W3C: 14 March 2006 1.0 [5] optional (e.g., text editor) Many implementations in browsers, plug-ins, extensions, and servers ZUML: Potix: free, GPL, commercial: November 2005 2.4.0 text editor or Eclipse: Ajax ZK ...