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HyperSnapping
Stresa, Italy September 05-September 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HCC.2001.995258IEEE 2001 Symposium on Human Centric ...
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Toshiyuki Masui, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
We introduce a new drawing technique called Hyper-Snapping. In many drawing editors, various operations are provided for object alignment, and snapping is one of the most frequently used techniques, with which users can snap the mouse cursor or dragged objects to existing objects or square grids. HyperSnapping is an extension to snapping operations, where users can control the behavior of snapping grids and the constraints between objects only by dragging objects, without explicitly changing drawing modes. With HyperSnapping, simple constraints and drawing macros can easily be constructed and used for further editing without explicit end-user programming.
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Toshiyuki Masui, "HyperSnapping," hcc, pp.188, IEEE 2001 Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments (HCC'01), 2001
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