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The View GUI has menu choices for File, Edit, View, Insert, Selection, Tools, Window, and Help.
Button Bars ...

 


The ArcView GUI
ArcView's graphical user interface (GUI) is located along the top of the active window. The GUI consists of a top row of pulldown menus (the menu bar), a row of buttons (the button bar), and a row of tools (the toolbar).

GUI (Graphical User Interface)
A user interface based on graphics (icons and pictures and menus) instead of text; uses a mouse as well as a keyboard as an input device.
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GUISee graphical user interface.
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hardwareThe physical components of a computer system-the computer, plotters, printers, terminals, digitizers, and so on.

GUI
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE An interface between the computer and the person using it, which makes use of icons, menus, and a pointing device to select options and to execute commands or graphs.

GUI - See Graphical User Interface.
Land Information System - A geographic information system having, as its main focus, data containing land records, which may be broadly defined to include resource land use, environmental impact and fiscal data.

GUI (Graphical user interface) - The method of interaction between users and computers using windows, menus, icons and pointers.

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The GUI is a Windows-based tool that communicates with the internal database for data entry, editing, query, data validation, and launching the SWAT program.

Main GUI of GeoDA. The main window displays the map of Colombian Municipalities ...

A map GUI is used to access/search for data
Map Grid displays available data - click image to view next screen showing 1:250K grid ...

GRASS_GUI
either "text" or "tcltk" to define non-/graphical startup
LOCATION
full path to location directory ...

Easy-to-use GUI for equipment definition
Pre-configured library included
Ensures use of engineering standards in design
Configure frames, equipment, slots, and ports
Copy frame/rack assemblies for easy replication of equipment
Validation rules ...

Streamlined GUI with pre-defined layout configurations, tabbed windows which can be freely arranged and full drag-and-drop support. Pre-defined navigation schemes allow easy configuration of the mouse navigation mode.
Parametric City Design Tools ...

Graphical User Interface (GUI) A graphical method used to control how a user interacts with a computer to perform various tasks.

While some systems still utilize pure CLI, most software that was originally based on CLI have evolved into a hybrid between CLI and the next topic, GUI. The Graphical User Interface is by far the most popular type available today.

The default look and feel of GUI applications written in Java using the Swing toolkit is very different from native applications. It is possible to specify a different look and feel through the pluggable look and feel system of Swing.

The applied network had five hidden layers with 60, 70, 80, 90, 80 hyperbolic tangent nodes, the output neuron was of linear type, the training method used the scaled conjugate gradient algorithm. The GUI for the MLP was developed on the basis of the ...

The next attempt by the USGS took the existing SDTS data and reformatted it into a data structure that allowed the data to be selected by rubber-band box from a map GUI such that DEMs of any arbitrary size could be supplied to the user.

The shortcuts are used for accessing the features of the File-Based GUI for using HyperXpress to process disk files. Using HyperXpress as a Windows printer is covered in a separate tutorial. This tutorial covers the file-based GUI interface.

[software] A command that requires interaction with the GUI before an action is performed.

· Notice that the graphical user interface (GUI) changed when you opened a table. ArcView has at least six different user interfaces (one for each document type and one for the Project window). Pay attention to which window is active! ...

OPEN LOOK A graphical user interface (GUI) for the X Window system developed by AT&T (Open Look) and Sun Microsystems (OPEN LOOK). (See also OSF/Motif).
online access Direct access to data that does not involve file transfer.

It requires a democratization of GIS that goes beyond GUI interfaces and attractive icons.

As an example, if the intended users are relatively new to using computers, the software has to have an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI).

Tools for the input and manipulation of geographic information
A database management system (DBMS)
Tools that support geographic query, analysis, and visualization
A graphical user interface (GUI) for easy access to tools ...

A Project file can be thought of as being a folder that stores ArcView Documents. Actually, Projects do not contain duplicates of spatial or tabular data, but merely stores "pointers" to the original data as well as storing the Project GUI display ...

a database management system (DBMS)
tools for the input and manipulation of geographic information
tools that support geographic query, analysis, and visualization
a graphical user interface (GUI) for easy access to tools ...

See also: Information, Software, GIS, Interface, Database

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