Apple Newton Programmer’s Newton 2.0 (for Newton 2.0) User Manual

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Chapter 9

Recognition

9-1

Figure 9-1

Recognizers create units from input strokes

9-5

Figure 9-2

Recognition-related view flags

9-9

Figure 9-3

Text-corrector picker

9-14

Figure 9-4

Handwriting Recognition preferences

9-16

Figure 9-5

Text Editing Settings slip

9-17

Figure 9-6

Fine Tuning handwriting preferences slips

9-17

Figure 9-7

Handwriting Settings slip

9-18

Figure 9-8

Use of

protoRecToggle

view in the Notes

application

9-19

Chapter 10

Recognition: Advanced Topics

10-1

Figure 10-1

Example of

protoCharEdit

view

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Figure 10-2

User interface to deferred recognition, with
inverted ink

10-6

Figure 10-3

Single-character editing box specified by

rcBaseInfo

frame

10-13

Figure 10-4

Two-dimensional array of input boxes specified by

rcGridInfo

frame

10-14

Figure 10-5

One

recToggle

controls all views

10-21

Figure 10-6

Each

recToggle

view controls a single input

view

10-21

Figure 10-7

Example of a

protoCharEdit

view

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Table 10-1

Recognition failure in paragraph or edit view controlled
by

recToggle

10-12

Table 10-2

Symbols appearing in the

_recogPopup

slot

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Chapter 11

Data Storage and Retrieval

11-1

Figure 11-1

Stores, soups and union soups

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Figure 11-2

An index provides random access and imposes
order

11-11

Figure 11-3

Using

beginKey

and

endKey

values to specify an

index subrange

11-12

Figure 11-4

Using

beginExclKey

and

endExclKey

values to

specify a subrange

11-13

Figure 11-5

Cursor presents discontiguous index key values
contiguously

11-16

Figure 11-6

Cursor operations on descending index

11-46

Figure 11-7

Specifying ends of a descending index

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Table 11-1

Effect of functions and methods on entry cache

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