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Claudio
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      09-07-2004
Hi everybody
I'm new here, but hope this is not a problem
I'm working right in this period on my final work for university graduation
about multimodal interfaces supported by semantic web for this I have to
write an ontology representig the graphic interface elemenents domain for
web application. For this reason I'm writng hoping someone of you can
address me to a good and detailed documentation where to find every elements
like buttons, checkboxes, common boxes and so on with their respectives
properties (e.g position color dimension...and don't know what more)
Please support me with the right suggestion...
Thanx to all who want help me
Claudio


 
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Mark Parnell
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      09-07-2004
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 22:13:11 GMT, Claudio <> declared in alt.html:

> address me to a good and detailed documentation where to find every elements
> like buttons, checkboxes, common boxes and so on with their respectives
> properties (e.g position color dimension...and don't know what more)


http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/

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Toby Inkster
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      09-08-2004
Mark Parnell wrote:

> On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 22:13:11 GMT, Claudio <> declared in alt.html:
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>> address me to a good and detailed documentation where to find every elements
>> like buttons, checkboxes, common boxes and so on with their respectives
>> properties (e.g position color dimension...and don't know what more)

>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/


See also XForms:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-xforms-20031014/

Though not widely implemented now, this will probably form the basis for
forms in future generations of browsers.

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Claudio
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      09-08-2004
Thanx a lot both fellow...
very useful


 
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Andy Dingley
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      09-09-2004
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 22:13:11 GMT, "Claudio" <> wrote:

>Please support me with the right suggestion...


I'd take a look at Java Swing - copy what that does. For one thing,
you should address the question of how to map in and out of your
system and into Swing.

Or how about the Jambalaya stuff on the Protege project (look at
Stanford.edu) ? I think they've already done this.

 
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Claudio
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      09-09-2004
> I'd take a look at Java Swing - copy what that does. For one thing,
> you should address the question of how to map in and out of your
> system and into Swing.


I'm not so familiar with java and for this I've no idea what is Java
swing..would you like to give me a link where to find something about this
issue?

> Or how about the Jambalaya stuff on the Protege project (look at
> Stanford.edu) ? I think they've already done this.


I'll surely do...it seems you are not new to this kind of matter...do you
know if are there any disscussion places on the net where to find other
people working on this subject? I'll use the OilEd by manchester university
to develope my ontology do you work in this field too?

Bye
claudio


 
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Isofarro
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      09-10-2004
Claudio wrote:

>> I'd take a look at Java Swing - copy what that does. For one thing,
>> you should address the question of how to map in and out of your
>> system and into Swing.

>
> I'm not so familiar with java and for this I've no idea what is Java
> swing..would you like to give me a link where to find something about this
> issue?


http://www.****inggoogleit.com/




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