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elc_naviframe.h: added more description about stack architecture of naviframe.
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* A naviframe holds views (or pages) as its items. Those items are
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* organized in a stack, so that new items get pushed on top of the
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* old, and only the topmost view is displayed at one time. The
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* transition between views is animated, depending on the theme
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* applied to the widget.
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* old, and only the topmost view is displayed at one time. Due to the
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* characteristics of a stack, even though you push a new item, previous item
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* is not deleted. Previous item will be shown when you pop new item. The
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* transition between views is animated, depending on the theme applied to the
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* widget.
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* Naviframe views hold spaces to various elements, which are:
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* - back button, used to navigate to previous views,
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