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Dave's PCF WIP: Paragraphs

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Application North UP Head UP Orientations
Matter Number KBR-1 1400.2.623 Reference Case 1 KBR-1 1400.2.623
Created 2/25/22, 12:00 AM Modified 2/25/22, 12:00 AM
Application Number
Paragraph Number

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Content

The user interface 100 may include a map data pane 102 and an information pane 104. The map data pane 102 may present map data. In the example user interface 100, the map data can include a plurality of icons 106 within a graphical representation of a map that represents the geographic area around where the user currently is and/or is currently navigating. The user interface 100 may present the map data in an animated fashion such that a user icon 106a (e.g., a chevron icon, diamond icon, vehicle icon, user silhouette, or the like) representing the user (or the user’s means of transportation) moves on the map as a user’s current position on the map changes (in near real time).

Notes

Added by DJM 2 2022