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Issue 1 April 2005 77
Users can move up and down, bringing displayed text into focus as they choose. This is a
unique WML feature that allows additional information about a line of text to be presented to the
user. Moreover, the user can move to additional text lines that do not fit on the current screen, to
view all the text lines contained in one card. It appears to the users as if they are navigating to
the next page of text, but they are really descending down six more lines of text on the currently
displayed card.
Example:
Table 9 shows the relationship between moving up and down one line at a time on the current
lines displayed, what appears in the Top Line, and what line is considered in focus. This
example shows what happens as the user moves down the card one line at a time. The table
shows the title displayed in the Top Line when its corresponding tag is in focus. In this table, for
example, when line 1 is in focus, its corresponding title displays on the Top Line. When the tag
associated with a line does not have a specific title, a default title displays. If the line is only text
and has no actionable tags, the card title displays.
Table 9: Relationship between Line/Page Movement, Focus, and Top Line Display
Top Line
displays:
Card
Title
Line 1
Tag Title
Line 2
Tag Title
Line 3
Tag Title
Line 4
Tag Title
Line 11111
that is 22222
in focus33333
44444
55555
66666
ActionØØØØØ
Top Line
displays:
Line 5
Tag Title
Line 6
Tag Title
Line 7
Tag Title
Line 8
Tag Title
Line 9
Tag Title
Line 11234
that is 22345
in focus33456
44567
55678
66789
ActionØØØØØ
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