Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-0F593BE1-1220-4403-B04E-B8E8A9A49701.dita
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--- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-0F593BE1-1220-4403-B04E-B8E8A9A49701.dita	Fri Jul 02 12:51:36 2010 +0100
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 of displays varies among <xref href="http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/matrix_s60_1.html" scope="external">legacy
 S60 devices and devices based on the Symbian platform</xref>, as do the
 keys available for input.</p>
-<fig id="GUID-84A0AF11-85F9-45E1-B723-47A696C42619"><title>Device display and keypad controls</title><image href="GUID-CA7B2B53-B0DD-4830-90CF-15FD101C66F1_d0e67869_href.png"/></fig>
+<fig id="GUID-84A0AF11-85F9-45E1-B723-47A696C42619"><title>Device display and keypad controls</title><image href="GUID-CA7B2B53-B0DD-4830-90CF-15FD101C66F1_d0e72082_href.png"/></fig>
 <p>The display consists of the following elements:</p>
 <ul>
 <li><p><b>Window</b> - An area on the display. There are windows
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 </ul>
 <section id="GUID-4D941E4F-5954-4132-AAB4-CD4A725862EE"><title>Windows</title>
 <p>The following figure illustrates a typical window for an application:</p>
-<fig id="GUID-4707694E-3017-4CD2-A5EC-63B3C624C6DF"><title>Symbian UI window</title><image href="GUID-72262200-B940-4D0C-8FA0-6628E9894E8F_d0e67904_href.png"/></fig>
+<fig id="GUID-4707694E-3017-4CD2-A5EC-63B3C624C6DF"><title>Symbian UI window</title><image href="GUID-72262200-B940-4D0C-8FA0-6628E9894E8F_d0e72117_href.png"/></fig>
 <p>Typically, a window contains a status pane, a main pane, and a control
 pane.</p>
 <note>
@@ -62,17 +62,17 @@
 tree structure forms the basis for navigation, with mobile device users moving
 from one node, which represents a state, to another. </p>
 <p>The figure below illustrates an example of a basic state hierarchy.</p>
-<fig id="GUID-C8A1E4B5-8737-4378-A44A-21EB14882EF5"><title>Example of a basic state hierarchy in an application</title><image href="GUID-BAABB057-5C48-4991-A283-DAC5D54562C1_d0e67998_href.png"/></fig>
+<fig id="GUID-C8A1E4B5-8737-4378-A44A-21EB14882EF5"><title>Example of a basic state hierarchy in an application</title><image href="GUID-BAABB057-5C48-4991-A283-DAC5D54562C1_d0e72211_href.png"/></fig>
 </section>
 <section id="GUID-1ADE27AA-CFB6-42C2-8AE2-E7EDD4EC627A"><title>Tabs</title>
 <p>The Symbian UI supports tabs, which allow you to collect information
 for a state onto different pages. These tabs exist in the same node of the
 navigation hierarchy. The concept of tabs is related to the term <xref href="GUID-DAC32BB9-C0EB-42FF-A596-C2F1A90A4BD7.dita"><i>view</i></xref>.</p>
 <p>The following figure illustrates the use of tabs in an application.</p>
-<fig id="GUID-7090D372-4DB7-43E6-95CA-22E39FE20752"><title>Windows with tabs</title><image href="GUID-65365507-5773-4FE9-B63E-450CC2DD7570_d0e68018_href.png"/></fig>
+<fig id="GUID-7090D372-4DB7-43E6-95CA-22E39FE20752"><title>Windows with tabs</title><image href="GUID-65365507-5773-4FE9-B63E-450CC2DD7570_d0e72231_href.png"/></fig>
 <p>The following figures illustrates how tabs appear in the navigation
 hierarchy.</p>
-<fig id="GUID-F595A77A-00A2-484F-85E5-3318749979E7"><title>Example of a hierarchy with tabs</title><image href="GUID-ADB3FA27-1DC0-4A04-A443-A174EDADF49D_d0e68026_href.png"/></fig>
+<fig id="GUID-F595A77A-00A2-484F-85E5-3318749979E7"><title>Example of a hierarchy with tabs</title><image href="GUID-ADB3FA27-1DC0-4A04-A443-A174EDADF49D_d0e72239_href.png"/></fig>
 <p>See also:</p>
 </section>
 </conbody></concept>
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