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An \italic{inset}, in ATK parlance, is a combination of a \italic{data object} 
and a \italic{view}.  A view has the information necessary to display and 
interact with a data object.  The data object contains only the fundamental 
content of a piece of data.  For example, the words you are reading now are 
contained within a text data object, and are displayed in this window by a 
text view.


You can have more than one view on a single data object.  For example, here 
are two different views -- a ``slider'' and a ``thumbwheel'' -- on the same 
data object (a number between 0 and 100).  If you move the slider or turn the 
thumbwheel, the number in the data object will change, and the views, both of 
which are observing the same data object, will reflect the update.  Try it!

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\V 2
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>OBJ< value
>VIEW< sliderV
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[string] <style> ()

[string] <immediate-update> (yes)

[string] <read-only> (no)

[string] <color> ()

[string] <shade-color> ()

[long] <min_value> (0)

[long] <max_value> (100)

[long] <bodyfont-size> (16)

[string] <bodyfont> (andy)

[string] <label> (View 1)

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>OBJ< cel
>VIEW< celview
>REF< 
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>OBJ< value
>VIEW< thumbV
>REF< value_1
>LINK< value
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[string] <immediate-update> (yes)

[string] <background-color> ()

[string] <foreground-color> ()

[long] <increment> ()

[long] <min_value> (0)

[long] <max_value> (100)

[long] <bodyfont-size> (16)

[string] <bodyfont> (andy)

[string] <label> (View 2)

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>OBJ< lset
>VIEW< lsetview
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Insets, in general, can be combined in arbitrary ways, saved in files, and 
copied/cut/pasted between documents and applications.

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Media
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The different media types that come with ATK.\
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The ATK datastream is how compound documents are saved in files.  The format 
of the datastream allows any ATK document to be sent via ordinary electronic 
mail.\
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Input focus, which is the way ATK resolves the problem of having different 
means of interacting with different objects on your display.\
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Datastream version: 3
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Menu of nodes in this tour.\
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