Abstract:
Systems and methods for designer regions and interactive control designers are described. In one aspect, an interactive control designer receives an event from a design surface. The event is associated with graphical elements of a designer region in a server control. The server control is rendered by the design surface. The interactive control designer handles the event.
Abstract:
A locking apparatus for sliding doors which comprises a first leaf and a second leaf slidable in a groove, and including a hooking assembly mounted at the side frame of the first leaf and a hook-retaining block mounted at the corresponding side frame of the second leaf. The hooking assembly comprises a vertically slidable locking block which can be elevated by applying a key into a lock outdoors or by manual lift indoors such that the sliding door will be locked. An overriding safety lock pivotal on the hooking assembly keeps the slidable locking block at its uppermost (locked) position if the overriding safety lock has been pushed.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for managing presentation of open documents, wherein a software application presents a user interface that provides a plurality of user-selectable elements (such as tabs) that each corresponds to a respective one of a plurality of open documents. The user interface enables selection of a plurality of the elements concurrently, and in response to such concurrent selection of a plurality of the elements, the software application concurrently displays the respective plurality of documents to which the selected elements correspond.
Abstract:
Based on one or more characteristics of a received translation input, a computing device is switched between two or more states. The translation input may be a touch input, for example a drag operation. The states may relate to locked and unlocked states, idle screens, or other suitable examples.
Abstract:
Techniques described herein allow user sort data objects in a user interface. The user is able to sort the data objects by throwing them in the user interface. For example, a user imports a collection of data objects into a user interface. The data objects are then displayed graphically in the user interface. The user sorts the data objects by selecting them with an input device and throwing them toward a separate location on screen. The location on screen where the user throws the data objects is called a bucket. A bucket captures data objects thrown in its direction. Once, the data objects have been sorted, the user can use controls to refine the way the data objects are sorted. For example, the user can sort data objects within a bucket, modify the data objects, add additional buckets to the user interface, and perform other similar functions.
Abstract:
A user interface is provided that exposes items such as developer tasks, commands, property settings, and other related information to a user. The user interface may be invoked in a number of development interfaces such as, for example, a designer or an editor. The user interface may be either an object bound interface or an action triggered interface. An object bound interface exposes a set of items that are associated with a corresponding object. An action triggered interface exposes a set of items that are associated with a corresponding triggering action. In addition to enumerating developer tasks, the user interface may provide a direct link to other interfaces that facilitate task execution.
Abstract:
A method for forming an insulating layer to solve a problem of non-uniform thickness of the insulating layer is provided. The method includes forming a first insulating layer over a substrate preferably by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) at an operation temperature of about 200° C.-350° C. The thickness of the first insulating layer is about 500 Å-5000 Å. A second insulating layer is formed over the first insulating layer preferably by CVD at a temperature of about 350° C.-500° C. The thickness of the second insulating layer is about 1000 Å-10000 Å. The first and the second insulating layers form together as an insulating layer to insulate transistors and isolation structures from the interconnect metal layer.