Report 85 20 Stanford KSL

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An increasing number of Artificial Intelligence (Al) programs are implemented on high-performance workstations with a bitmap display, a mouse input device, and a keyboard. The programming environment (usually a dialect of LISP) generally provides support for multiple, overlapping windows, and various kinds of menus including pop up menus. The user can move, reshape, close, and scroll the windows. Additionally, a programmer can designate arbitrary regions of a window to be selectable with the mouse. This means that a user can invoke an action by pressing and releasing a mouse button while the mouse cursor is in the designated region.

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