18 research outputs found

    Flamingo, May, 1932, Vol. 6, No. 4

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    Monthly magazine of creative and other writings from undergraduates and faculty of Rollins College, sponsored by the Rollins English Department.https://scholarship.rollins.edu/flamingo/1062/thumbnail.jp

    On Legal Style

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    Innovator, 1975-03-03

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    The Innovator was a student newspaper published at Governors State University between March 1972 and October 2000. The newspaper featured student reporting, opinions, news, photos, poetry, and original graphics

    A word frequency study and definition of terms in typewriting methodology

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    Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit

    Exploratory graphic arts

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    Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University, 1947. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive

    Courier Gazette : June 11, 1925

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    A stylus-based user interface for text : entry and editing

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    Thesis (S.B. and S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96-100).A computer system with a user interface based on a stylus offers many potential benefits. A stylus is portable, usable with one hand, and works with a wide variety of systems, from notebook-sized computers to computers with wall-sized displays. In any new system, the methods by which a user manipulates textual information are important. This thesis explores the utility of stylus-based input for several text-related tasks, and informally studies a number of user interaction techniques. We describe a system for entering text with a stylus and investigate user interface techniques for interfacing with a text recognizer, concluding that a stylus is a feasible input device for entering small amounts of text. We also implement a simple text editing system utilizing gestural commands and explore the interactions of a stylus with some additional user interface techniques: scrolling and on-screen buttons. We discuss some alternatives in the design of such an editing system, including the use of "markup editing." We conclude that stylus-based systems can be easy to use and learn and lend themselves to the incorporation of knowledge about users' tasks.by Aaron Goodisman.S.B.and S.M

    CPA handbook, volume 1;

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