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webdestroya committed Feb 26, 2012
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\caption{The grid view within Calico}
\label{fig:grid}
\end{figure}
The grid is the focal point of any session in Calico.
It shows the various canvases that users may interact with in a given session.
Users may perform various operations on canvases from the grid, such as duplicating or clearing individual cells.
The grid also gives a clear overview of the designs that are happening in a session.
%The grid is the focal point of any session in Calico.
%It shows the various canvases that users may interact with in a given session.
%Users may perform various operations on canvases from the grid, such as duplicating or clearing individual cells.
%The grid also gives a clear overview of the designs that are happening in a session.

\todo{From Andre}
Calico as a drawing tool, is centered on the metaphor of canvases, with the grid acting as the focal point.
It has a mulitude of canvases organized in a grid. [See Figure \ref{fig:grid}]
Users can draw in each of these canvases.
Each of these canvases can contain sketches, writing, anything that the designer desires.
Because these canvases are organized in a grid, users are able to move from one canvas to another in one of two ways: They can switch to a ``grid view'' that gives them an overview of all the cell, or they can use the white navigation tabs located on the side that will allow them to jump to the adjacent canvas.
The gray tabs allow the designer to ``branch off'' and create a copy of the current canvas, but in another cell, so that the two can be easily compared.

\section{Gestures}

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