Claims
- 1. A method for altering attribute values in a printing system with a user interface having a display screen, a first user dialog having a first set of attribute values and a second user dialog having a second set of attribute values being selectively displayable on the display screen, the first set of attribute values being alterable from a first user settable configuration to a first default configuration and the second set of attribute values being alterable from a second user settable configuration to a second default configuration, the user interface including a user activatable area for altering the attribute values, comprising:(a) activating the user activatable area a first time to alter the first set of attribute values from the first user settable configuration to the first default configuration when the first set of attribute values is disposed in the first user settable configuration; and (b) activating the user activatable area a second time to alter the second set of attribute values from the second user settable configuration to the second default configuration when both the second set of attributes is in the second user settable configuration and selected user information is provided to the user interface.
- 2. The method of claim 1, in which the user activatable area comprises a clear button, wherein said (a) includes pressing the clear button one time and said (b) includes pressing the clear button another time.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said (b) includes displaying a user confirmation window in response to activating the user activatable area the second time.
- 4. The method of claim 3, in which the user confirmation window includes an activating button and a canceling button, wherein said (b) includes choosing the activating button to provide the selected user information.
- 5. The method of claim 1, in which neither the first selected condition nor the second selected is met, further comprising displaying a message indicating that the first set of attribute values is in the first default configuration and the second set of attribute values is in the second default configuration.
- 6. The method of claim 1, in which a third set of attribute values disposable in one of a third user settable configuration and a third default configuration is operatively linked with the second set of attribute values, wherein said (b) further includes altering the third set of attribute values from the third user settable configuration to the third default configuration when the second set of attribute values is altered from the second user settable configuration to the second default configuration.
- 7. A method for altering attribute values in a printing system with a user interface having a display screen, a first user dialog having a first set of attribute values and a second user dialog having a second set of attribute values being selectively displayable on the display screen, the first set of attribute values being alterable from a first user settable configuration to a first default configuration and the second set of attribute values being alterable from a second user settable configuration to a second default configuration, the user interface including a user activatable area for altering the attribute values, comprising:(a) activating the user activatable area so that the first set of attribute values is altered from the first user settable configuration to the first default configuration if the first set of attribute values is disposed in the first user settable configuration; and (b) in response to said (a), altering the second set of attribute values from the second user settable configuration to the second default configuration when both the second set of attributes is in the second user settable configuration and selected user information is provided to the user interface.
Parent Case Info
Cross reference is made to U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/(Attorney Docket Number 97569Q) entitled “Memory Management System for a Printing System”, filed on Apr. 10, 1998 by Martin et al.
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