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12 <concept id="GUID-BA8806CC-BE7C-4927-ACF6-DA0CB6E96AAA" xml:lang="en"><title>Indicators</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody> |
12 <concept id="GUID-BA8806CC-BE7C-4927-ACF6-DA0CB6E96AAA" xml:lang="en"><title>Indicators</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody> |
13 <p>Indicators are graphical or textual objects on the screen that provide |
13 <p>Indicators are graphical or textual objects on the screen that provide |
14 information about the status of the system. They cannot be used for input, |
14 information about the status of the system. They cannot be used for input, |
15 and there is no focus on an indicator: in non-touch UI the user cannot point |
15 and there is no focus on an indicator: in non-touch UI the user cannot point |
16 at an indicator to perform actions.</p> |
16 at an indicator to perform actions.</p> |
17 <p>The various indicator types in use are described in the following sub-sections.</p> |
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18 <section id="GUID-73B4E3E1-8325-420F-83DC-FF57A398E770"><title>Using |
17 <section id="GUID-73B4E3E1-8325-420F-83DC-FF57A398E770"><title>Using |
19 indicators in C++ applications</title><p>The API to use for indicators is |
18 indicators in applications</title><p>The API to use for indicators is the |
20 the Indicators API.</p></section> |
19 Indicators API.</p><p>The various indicator types in use are described in |
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20 the following sub-sections:</p></section> |
21 </conbody></concept> |
21 </conbody></concept> |