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Selection (user interface)

In this article, we are going to delve into Selection (user interface), a topic that has sparked interest and debate in recent times. Selection (user interface) is a topic that has captured the attention of experts, enthusiasts and the general public, due to its relevance in various fields. From its impact on society to its influence on popular culture, Selection (user interface) has proven to be a topic of great importance today. Throughout this article, we will explore different aspects of Selection (user interface), analyzing its origin, evolution and impact on society. Additionally, we will examine possible future scenarios and consider their importance in today's world.

In computing and user interface engineering, a selection is a list of items on which user operations will take place. The user typically adds items to the list manually, although the computer may create a selection automatically.

Selections are enacted through combinations of key presses on a keyboard, with a precision pointing device (mouse or touchpad and cursor, stylus), or by hand on a touchscreen device. The simultaneous selection of a group of items (either a subset of elements in a list, or discontinuous regions in a text) is called a multiple selection.

Context menus will usually include actions related to the objects included in the current selection – the selection provides the "context" for the menu.

Types

Uses

Range selection

A variation to facilitate the selection of a range of items in a long list on touch screen devices is range selection, sparing the user from tapping each item individually.

It is implemented since early versions of ES File Explorer, where only two listed items (file or directory) need to be highlighted to select all in-between, in resemblance to the shift key selection of desktop file managers such as Windows Explorer and Nemo file manager.

Ideally, the two list items are navigated to with a draggable scroll bar.

Simultaneous editing

Simultaneous editing is a technique in End-user development research to edit all items in a multiple selection. It allows the user to manipulate all the selected items at once through direct manipulation. The technique also appears in data wrangling tools, allowing the user to make the same changes to several records of the same kind in a table.

The term simultaneous editing is also used to describe collaborative editing in collaborative real-time editors.

Column selection

Column selection in a source-code editor

A column selection is a text selection feature found in text editors which allows the user to select characters in a grid-like fashion, selecting characters in several lines at the same columns. This is usually initiated by pressing the alt key (instead of the shift key, which creates a continuous selection) to select text when dragging. Some applications also enable text to be typed in multiple lines at once using this method as a limited form of simultaneous editing.

The feature is known by different names in different applications:

Free-form simultaneous editing

The Lapis text editor, Mozilla's Firefox developer tools, and the multi edit plugin for gedit are examples of the simultaneous editing technique that work on discontinuous regions through direct manipulation. The Lapis editor can also create an automatic multiple selection based on an example item.

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b Notepad++ Column Mode Editing
  2. ^ Writer/Selection Mode – LibreOffice Help
  3. ^ The Kate Handbook Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ FAQ – EditPlus Wiki
  5. ^ 10.4: Use non-linear text selection in TextEdit
  6. ^ Selecting Text – jEdit
  7. ^ Selecting Text – MSDN
  8. ^ LAPIS: Smart Editing with Text Structure
  9. ^ Lightweight Structured Text Processing
  10. ^ Heather Arthur and Robert Nyman (May 7, 2014). "Editable box model, multiple selection, Sublime Text keys + much more – Firefox Developer Tools Episode 31". Mozilla. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  11. ^ New gedit plugin: multi edit, and a demo video.