NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 4120.11 From: Commander, Naval Air ...
NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 4120.11 From: Commander, Naval Air ...
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<strong>NAVAIR</strong>INST <strong>4120.11</strong><br />
A.3.34 Online environment. The virtual environment contained<br />
within a computer and it’s connected (networked) devices.<br />
A.3.35 Outer shell. The portion of the screen that surrounds the<br />
Inner Shell. This part of the screen should not be modified or<br />
controlled by the TM author.<br />
A.3.36 Pane. An independent, rectangular, bordered region within<br />
the main content area of the inner shell. For example, in a main<br />
content area with 2 panes, one pane could contain a figure and<br />
the second pane the narrative information for that figure. The<br />
later pane could be designed to scroll the narrative information<br />
independent of the figure.<br />
A.3.37 PDA. Personal Digital Assistant. It is a hand-held<br />
electronic device capable of displaying IETMs.<br />
A.3.38 Persistent annotations. Annotations that are captured and<br />
retained for later use.<br />
A.3.39 Point and click. The functionality of selecting a process<br />
(like a link) by use of a mouse or other input device.<br />
A.3.40 Pop-up menus. Pop-up menus are menus that the user<br />
specifically invokes by right mouse clicking. The pop-up menu<br />
appears at the cursor location.<br />
A.3.41 Prognostics. Procedures that focus on preventative<br />
maintenance and care of equipment. May include health<br />
monitoring and linkage to autonomic logistics systems.<br />
A.3.42 SATCOM. Satellite Communications.<br />
A.3.43 Scrollable Frame IETMs. Any frame-based IETM that employs<br />
a visual cue (vertical or horizontal scroll bar) used to<br />
manipulate displayed text or graphics that exceeds the length or<br />
width of the data pane. The scrolling function permits the user<br />
to move through the textual or graphical data in a linear<br />
sequence that replicates the order of data normally found in a<br />
page-based document. The user may also have the capability to<br />
move through textual information, one line at a time, through<br />
the use of the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN functions. A horizontal<br />
scroll bar is used only to display graphics and tables which<br />
exceed the width of the data pane.<br />
A.3.44 Scrollable IETMs. Any linear IETM that employs a visual<br />
cue (vertical or horizontal scroll bar) used to manipulate<br />
displayed text or graphics that exceeds the length or width of<br />
the data pane. The scrolling function permits the user to move<br />
through the textual or graphical data in a linear sequence that<br />
replicates the order of data normally found in a page-based<br />
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