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The Network Plane

All concepts described so far dealt with the internal representation of network data and were not related at all to the graphical user interface provided by Enif. So let's now turn our attention to the graphic display of Enif and the basic concepts behind it.

In Enif the term network plane is used to denote an abstract functionality which provides the possibility to display arbitrary drawings (usually depicting transportation networks, hence the name network plane) and texts on the screen or on other output devices.

The network plane only offers the necessary infrastructure to display drawings and texts. It does, however, not generate any of those itself. The ``clients'' which are using the services of the network plane are the mappers. These are described in a separate section below.

Without going into too many technical and implementational details, here is a list of the services provided by the network plane:


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Enif - Toward a New Interface for EMME/2, Heinz Spiess, October 2000