
Stationery
What Is Stationery?
In a stationery-less world, the code and templates used for editing and displaying data are embedded in the application and available only to that application. The idea behind stationery was to change this. The code and the template responsible for editing data are registered with the system. Now they are available anywhere and anytime that kind of data needs editing.
- An Example of Stationery in the Notepad
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- An Example of Stationery in the Names Application
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- An Example of Stationery in the Out Box
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- Architecture of an Application that Supports Stationery
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- The Composition of Stationery
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- How Stationery Interacts with the System
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An online version of Programming for the Newton using Macintosh, 2nd ed. ©1996, 1994, Julie McKeehan and Neil Rhodes.
Last modified: 1 DEC 1996