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NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 4120.11 From: Commander, Naval Air ...

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<strong>NAVAIR</strong>INST <strong>4120.11</strong><br />

n. Get to administrative information. Allow user to view the<br />

front matter and other administrative information.<br />

o. Abort browse mode. If browse mode is implemented, allow<br />

the user to exit from the browse mode.<br />

Guide Post<br />

Classification Bar<br />

Subtitle Bar<br />

Main Menu Bar<br />

Project Specific Bar<br />

Table of<br />

Contents<br />

(TOC)<br />

Main Content Area<br />

Status Bar<br />

FIGURE 2. Example of inner shell.<br />

5.6.1 . Guide post. The guidepost provides a special mechanism for<br />

navigation and preferences. For example, the guidepost may<br />

provide a menu allowing the user to toggle screen areas, such as<br />

the table of contents (TOC), on and off. The guidepost may be<br />

toggled on and off but should always be accessible. The<br />

guidepost or compass rose icon should always remain visible. If<br />

you need the real-estate and you have an exceptionally rare and<br />

unusual case, then the guide post or compass rose icon<br />

representing the minimized guide post should provide the means<br />

to restore the inner shell to user default settings.<br />

5.6.2 . Toggled off functions. When toggled off, the guide post<br />

should provide the following:<br />

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