Patent
1994-12-14
1995-12-05
Bayerl, Raymond J.
395159, G06F 300
Patent
active
054737451
ABSTRACT:
A technique for the display and manipulation of windows resembling real-world objects in an object-oriented graphical user interface displays windows without visible borders, title bars, scroll bars and various graphical symbols that surround the information in conventional windows. Window components are provided to support window manipulation functions such as MOVE, SIZE and CLOSE. A slide-up title bar area with a close-box is generally kept hidden behind the window until dragged-up by the user when desired.
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Berry Richard E.
Werner Jon H.
Bayerl Raymond J.
Breene John E.
International Business Machines - Corporation
LaBaw Jeffrey S.
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