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US Patent 5815151
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September 29, 1998
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In a graphical user interface, a method for resizing the windows which allows to immediatly focalize on the desired part of the displayed image. The final image displayed in the window strictly depends on the way the window has been resized by the user.
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Published
September 29, 1998
Application Number
08/778,318
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January 2, 1997
US Classification
715/800  
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G06F   3/033   (20060101)  
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Mar 08, 1996 [GB] 9605007
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345/340   345/342  
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