Method for displaying functional objects in a visual program

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Controlling the condition of display elements

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345967, 345970, 345334, 700 83, G06F 314

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ABSTRACT:
A method for the display of functional objects in a visual program that graphically defines the flow of data between functional objects serving as functional components on the computer screen is so arranged that icons (views) of functional objects are made out/edited via a view edit section and these view data are stored in the internal memory, while on the other hand the functional objects included in the design data are displayed on a computer screen by the above view data at the time of visual programming. At this time, all functional objects of the same type may be displayed using the above view data, or else specific functional objects alone may be displayed using the above view data. Besides, the above view data are employed also in the case of displaying individual functional objects in the object bar on the computer screen.

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