WO2001042979A1 - Method and apparatus for capturing and rendering text annotations for non-modifiable electronic content - Google Patents
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- the disclosure generally relates to the electronic display of documents. More particularly, the disclosure relates to the placement and use of text annotations in electronically displayed documents.
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- One manner of encouraging familiarity is to present information in an electronic book format in which a computer displays information in a manner that closely resembles printed books.
- users will need to have the ability to make textual notes to themselves, akin to writing in the margins of paper books. Users will also want to highlight selected portions, as these are active-reading activities of which a user would expect to see in an electronic book. Users will want to add drawings, arrows, underlining, strike- throughs, and the like, also akin to writing in paper books. Finally, users will want to add bookmarks.
- the present invention provides a technique for annotating an electronic document or electronic book without corruption of the document itself.
- a "document" encompasses all forms of electronically displayable information including but not limited to books, manuals, reference materials, picture books, etc.
- To create an annotation a user selects an object in the document to locate where the annotation is to be placed. The computer system determines which object has been selected and determines a file position associated with the selected object. The user adds the annotation and, eventually, returns to reading the document.
- Annotations may include, but are not limited to, highlighting, making textual notes, drawings, doodles, arrows, underlining, strike-throughs, and the like.
- the annotations may be filtered, navigated, sorted, and indexed per user input.
- the present invention includes an enhanced user interface that provides immediate gratification of being able to quickly add text annotations without having to navigate a complex interface. Also, the user interface provides for navigation between related annotations. In one embodiment, navigation functionality may be combined with the adding text functionality on the same displayed interface.
- a displayed "object” may include text, graphics, equations, and other related elements as contained in the displayed document.
- annotations are generally related to textual annotations.
- other annotations include highlighting, drawings (as one would expect to do with a pencil or pen to a paper book), and bookmarks. While the annotations are to be displayed in conjunction with the document, the underlying document is not modified. Related annotations are described in the following disclosures:
- the determined file position may be used for direct random access into the non- modifiable document, despite the document being compressed or decompressed.
- the file position is specified in a UTF-8 (a known textual storage format) document derived from an original Unicode (another known textual storage format) document.
- UTF-8 a known textual storage format
- Unicode another known textual storage format
- the non-modifiable document may be compressed using a general- purpose binary compression algorithm, decompressed, and translated to Unicode for viewing. Accordingly, the file position as stored for an annotation is consistent through various storage schemes and compression techniques.
- Figure 1 shows a general purpose computer supporting the display and annotation of an electronic document in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 2 shows a displayed document on a computer screen in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 3 shows a displayed document with an object selected in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 4 shows a text annotation window in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 5 shows a process for determining the file position of an object in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows another process for determining the file position of an object in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 7 shows a process for displaying annotations in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figures 8A and 8B show various storage techniques for storing annotations in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 9 shows a screen for manipulating annotations in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the present invention relates to a system and method for capturing annotations associated with a non-modifiable document.
- program modules include routines, programs, objects, scripts, components, data structures, etc. that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types.
- program modules may be located in both local and remote memory storage devices.
- the present invention may also be practiced in personal computers (PCs), hand-held devices, multiprocessor systems, microprocessor-based or programmable consumer electronics, network PCs, minicomputers, mainframe computers, and the like.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a computing environment in which the present invention may be implemented.
- the present invention may be implemented within a general purpose computing device in the form of a conventional personal computer 200, including a processing unit 210, a system memory 220, and a system bus 230 that couples various system components including the system memory to the processing unit 210.
- the system bus 230 may be any of several types of bus structures including a memory bus or memory controller, a peripheral bus, and a local bus using any of a variety of bus architectures.
- the system memory includes read only memory (ROM) 240 and random access memory (RAM) 250.
- ROM read only memory
- RAM random access memory
- a basic input/output system 260 (BIOS), containing the basic routines that help to transfer information between elements within the personal computer 200, such as during start-up, is stored in ROM 240.
- the personal computer 200 further includes a hard disk drive 270 for reading from and writing to a hard disk, not shown, a magnetic disk drive 280 for reading from or writing to a removable magnetic disk 290, and an optical disk drive 291 for reading from or writing to a removable optical disk 292 such as a CD ROM or other optical media.
- the hard disk drive 270, magnetic disk drive 280, and optical disk drive 291 are connected to the system bus 230 by a hard disk drive interface 292, a magnetic disk drive interface 293, and an optical disk drive interface 294, respectively.
- the drives and their associated computer-readable media provide nonvolatile storage of computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules and other data for the personal computer 200.
- exemplary environment described herein employs a hard disk, a removable magnetic disk 290 and a removable optical disk 292, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other types of computer readable media which can store data that is accessible by a computer, such as magnetic cassettes, flash memory cards, digital video disks, Bernoulli cartridges, random access memories (RAMs), read only memories (ROMs), and the like, may also be used in the exemplary operating environment.
- a number of program modules may be stored on the hard disk, magnetic disk 290, optical disk 292, ROM 240 or RAM 250, including an operating system 295, one or more application programs 296, other program modules 297, and program data 298.
- a user may enter commands and information into the personal computer 200 through input devices such as a keyboard 201 and pointing device 202.
- Other input devices may include a microphone, joystick, game pad, satellite dish, scanner, or the like.
- These and other input devices are often connected to the processing unit 210 through a serial port interface 206 that is coupled to the system bus, but may be connected by other interfaces, such as a parallel port, game port or a universal serial bus (USB).
- a monitor 207 or other type of display device is also connected to the system bus 230 via an interface, such as a video adapter 208.
- personal computers typically include other peripheral output devices (not shown), such as speakers and printers.
- the personal computer 200 may operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more remote computers, such as a remote computer 209.
- the remote computer 209 may be another personal computer, a server, a router, a network PC, a peer device or other common network node, and typically includes many or all of the elements described above relative to the personal computer 200, although only a memory storage device 211 has been illustrated in Figure 1.
- the logical connections depicted in Figure 1 include a local area network (LAN) 212 and a wide area network (WAN) 213.
- LAN local area network
- WAN wide area network
- the personal computer 200 When used in a LAN networking environment, the personal computer 200 is connected to the local network 212 through a network interface or adapter 214. When used in a WAN networking environment, the personal computer 200 typically includes a modem 215 or other means for establishing a communications over the wide area network 213, such as the Internet.
- the modem 215, which may be internal or external, is connected to the system bus 230 via the serial port interface 206.
- program modules depicted relative to the personal computer 200, or portions thereof may be stored in the remote memory storage device. It will be appreciated that the network connections shown are exemplary and other means of establishing a communications link between the computers may be used.
- handheld computers and purpose-built devices may support the invention as well.
- handheld computers and purpose-built devices are similar in structure to the system of Figure 1 but may be limited to a display (which may be touch-sensitive to a human finger or stylus), memory (including RAM and ROM), and a synchronization/modem port for connecting the handheld computer and purpose-built devices to another computer or a network (including the Internet) to download and/or upload documents or download and/or upload annotations.
- a display which may be touch-sensitive to a human finger or stylus
- memory including RAM and ROM
- a synchronization/modem port for connecting the handheld computer and purpose-built devices to another computer or a network (including the Internet) to download and/or upload documents or download and/or upload annotations.
- the description of handheld computers and purpose-built devices is known in the art and is omitted for simplicity.
- the invention may be practiced using C. Also, it is appreciated that other languages may be used including C++, assembly language, and the like.
- Figure 2 shows a displayed document on a computer screen in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the document is displayed in a form that closely resembles the appearance of a paper equivalent of the e-book and, in this case, a paper novel.
- the document reader window 101 may comprise a variety of portions including a title bar 101 A listing the title of the document and a body 102. In the body 102 of the display window, various portions of a document may be displayed.
- Figure 2 shows an example where a title 104, a chapter number 105, a chapter title 106, and the text of the chapter 107 are displayed. Similar to an actual book, margins 108, 109, 110, and 111 appear around the displayed text.
- the displayed elements may be independently referenced.
- object 103 "sleepy" has a drawing annotation placing a box around it as placed there by the user.
- the presence of icon 112 indicates that a text annotation is present in the line of text adjacent to the icon 112.
- the icon 112 is represented as the letter "T" in a circle, it will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that other representations may be used to designate the presence of an annotation.
- other letters may be used (for instance, the letter "A" for annotation) or other symbols may be used (for instance, a symbol of an open book) or any other representation that indicate that an annotation exists. Tapping on (or otherwise activating) the icon (or other designation) results in the display of a stored annotation.
- Figure 3 shows a displayed window after an object has been selected.
- the object "beginning" 301 in the first line of text 107 was selected.
- the object may be selected through tapping it with a stylus or a user's finger. Alternatively, a user may position a cursor over the object then select the object (by clicking a mouse button or by operating a designation source).
- the object upon selection of the object, the object is shown as selected, meaning in this example, that the pixels that make up the object and surrounding pixels are inverted.
- Alternative embodiments include changing the color of the pixels surrounding the object or highlighting the object in some other way as is known in the art.
- window 302 is displayed.
- Window 302 contains actions operable on the selected object. As represented in Figure 3, the following options are displayed:
- window 302 may also have other options including, for example, those that may affect the display of the content as well.
- window 302 may include menu options that allow for switching from one book to another.
- An advantage of displaying more information to the user may include a net reduction in the number of navigation steps required to perform a process. For example, by providing a menu option to allow one to change which book is currently being displayed, a user may switch between books with a few navigational commands.
- the total options available to a user at any given time may be substantial. Due to the overcrowding of window 302, displaying all options decreases the intuitive nature of adding an annotation to a page.
- Figure 4 shows a display window 401 that accepts textual annotations.
- the display window 401 is generated in response to a selection of "Add Note" from Figure 3.
- Window 401 includes a body portion 408 as well as a navigation portion 405. As shown in Figure 4, the two portions are divided from each other.
- the navigation portion 405 may be integral with body portion 408.
- Body portion 408 includes text cursor 406, designating the location where new text will be entered.
- body portion 408 includes previously entered text 407. To indicate that text has been entered, icon 112 is displayed juxtaposed to the line containing the selected object 301.
- Navigation portion 405 may include, for example, navigation options 402 and 403 as well as an option to close window 408.
- navigation option 402 labeled "Previous” switches the displayed annotation to the previous annotation.
- navigation option 403 labeled "Next” switches the displayed annotation to the next annotation.
- close window 401 the user may tap on close option (here, for example, entitled "Done") 404.
- close option here, for example, entitled "Done”
- the user may tap anywhere outside window 401 to close window 401.
- the displayed content 107 of the book underlying window 401 may remain fixed at the location of the original text annotation 301. Alternatively, the displayed content 107 may follow the navigation to the next annotation.
- the user may close window 401 through activation of close option (here, for example, entitled "Done") 404 or by activating (tapping, clicking, etc.) outside of window 401.
- close option here, for example, entitled "Done”
- the previous and next annotations may be the previous and next annotations as related to the book presently being viewed.
- a list of annotations may be maintained. This list may be sorted as shown in Figure 9. The ability to sort annotations allows a user then to reference the annotations through an alternative ordering method, alternative to file position location in the book.
- navigation of annotations in other books may also be used. For example, a user may have annotated an object in one book. While reading a second book, the user may make a second annotation. Later, the user may want to compare the annotations while reading the second book. To accomplish this goal, the user would operate the previous 402 and next 403 options in navigation portion 405 to step from one annotation to the next until arriving at the desired annotation.
- users may use a Search capability to locate annotations on any number of books/documents from a centralized Annotations Index page. Users would accomplish that by typing the text they are searching for in sort/filter view anchored to the Annotations Index page and it would then return all occurrences of the said text across all annotations found.
- the display of windows 302 and 401 in response to user input is as fast as possible.
- This quick display furthers the paradigm of immediate response to user input (i.e., instant gratification).
- the windows 302 and 401 may scroll down, unfurl, zoom in from a side of the screen, pop in, and appear via similar display techniques.
- An advantage of having a small delay in the display of a window allows for enhanced graphical displays. For example, an animated graphic may appear to highlight the action that is about to occur (e.g., a blue pane of a decorated white window may slide open indicating that a new window has been opened or is about to open).
- a delay occurs or not in the opening of windows 302 and 401, the user is presented with a simple interface for authoring a text annotation and navigating among text annotations with ease.
- FIG. 5 shows a process for determining the file position of an object in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- a user selects an object on the screen.
- the user may select the object via a cursor controlled through a mouse, touch-pad, trackball, or like pointing device. Alternatively, the user may use a stylus or finger if the surface of the display can accommodate such input.
- the system determines which object was selected by the user. This step relates to the conversion of the physical coordinates from the display device to coordinates inside the reader window. From this conversion, the object selected by the user is known.
- Step 502A is optional. It relates to the user selection of an action post selection of the object. If the user is supplied with a menu after selection of the object and the function of adding an annotation is provided on the menu, step 502A relates to the selection of the adding the annotation function.
- Step 503 relates to the determination of the file position of the selected object.
- the file position may include the first byte of the selected object.
- the file position may be the first byte of the last character (or even the character following the last character) of the selected object. Selecting the first byte of the first character to determine the file position provides the advantage of displaying any annotation on the page of the beginning of the object, rather then on the next page if the object spans a page.
- Any byte of the selected object may be selected to provide the file position of the object.
- one may select the line in which the object is located.
- one may select a line having the object.
- one may merely select the paragraph or portion of the page (top, middle, or bottom) that is to store the annotation.
- the file position may be determined by counting the number of bytes from some known file position to the location of, for example, the first character of the selected object.
- the known file position may be the beginning of the file, or may be, for example, a previously noted file position for the beginning of the current paragraph.
- the counting step may be performed before or after generation of the annotation. Alternatively, the counting step may be performed in the background while the annotation is being created by the user. Should the characters preceding the selected object be represented in the file by a variable-length character-encoding scheme like UTF-8, then the number of characters between the known file position and the selected object must be used to calculate a byte-offset between the known file position and the selected object.
- Step 504 relates to creating a file to persist the annotation. While shown after step 503, it will be appreciated that it may occur prior to or during the determination of the file position of the object.
- the file position is placed in the header of the file (or portion of the file) storing the created annotation. Alternatively, the file position may be appended to the file being viewed.
- Figure 6 shows another process for determining the file position of an object in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is different from Figure 5 in that Figure 6 attempts to pre-calculate a significant portion of the file position prior to receiving a selection of an object from the user.
- step 601 a user navigates to a page.
- the system determines the file position of the first byte of the first object on the page as shown in step 602.
- the file position may be determined every time a new page is displayed. Alternatively, the system may pause (for example, two seconds) before starting to determine the file position for the first byte in order to allow the user to navigate to a new page before starting the file position determination. This delay provides the advantage of minimizing system workload when a user is quickly flipping pages. Once the user settles down with a given page, the system may then determine the file position of the first byte.
- step 603 the file position of the page is temporarily stored in memory.
- step 604 the system waits for either selection of an object or navigation to another page. More options are contemplated that do not need the file position for execution (for example, looking up a term in a reference document as disclosed in U.S. Serial No. (BW 03797.84619) filed , entitled “Method and Apparatus for Installing and Using Reference Materials In Conjunction With Reading Electronic Content", whose contents are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for any enabling disclosure).
- step 605 once an object is selected, the relative position of the selected object is determined with reference to the first byte of the first object on the displayed page.
- step 606 the file position of the first byte of the first object on the page as determined in step 602 is retrieved from memory (as stored in step 603) and added to the relative position of the first byte of the selected object as determined in step 605 to determine the file position of the selected object.
- step 607 the file position of the selected object is stored along with the created annotation.
- Figure 7 relates to a process for displaying the created annotation when navigating to the page.
- a user navigates to a page.
- step 702 the system determines the file position of the first object on the page.
- step 703 the system determines the file position of the last object on the page.
- step 704 the annotations stored for the document are searched to determine if any have file positions located between the file position determined in step 702 and the file position determined in step 703.
- step 705 if no annotations with a file position are located for display on the displayed page, the system waits for user input (including, for example, navigation to a new page or selection of an object for annotation, or any other action described herein).
- step 706 an annotation has been found that relates to an object on the page.
- the location of the object on the page is determined and the annotation is displayed for the object.
- the system for determining the location of the object may include subtracting the file position of the first object on the page from the file position of the annotated object. This difference is then used to determine how many bytes from the first character of the page is the annotated object.
- the system may count again from the beginning of the document to determine which object has been annotated. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that that numerous methods exist for displaying the annotation for the annotated object. The above examples are not intended to be limiting.
- the computer system will first validate a global state, which determines whether annotations should be rendered at all. For example, the user is provided with the ability to globally specify whether to show or hide drawing annotations (as well as text notes, bookmarks, highlights, etc.). Prior to displaying a particular annotation of an object, the computer system will check this global setting to determine whether or not to render the specific annotation. If the user has chosen to hide annotations of that particular type, the annotation will not be rendered.
- Figures 8 A and 8B show various storage techniques for storing annotations in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 8 A shows a document 801 that has modifiable (803-806) and non-modifiable (802) portions.
- Files of this type include Infotext file formats as are known in the art.
- Annotations 806 may be stored in combination with the non- modifiable content 802.
- An annotation 806 may be stored in a file with header 803 and body 806.
- the header 803 includes, for example, the file position 804 of the object with which the annotation 806 is associated. It may also include an indication of the type of annotation 806 in file portion 805.
- the annotation 806 may include a highlight, a bookmark, a drawing to be overlaid over the object, or a text annotation.
- Figure 8B shows the non-modifiable content 809 as a separate file apart from the annotation file.
- the annotation file 807 of Figure 8B has similar constituent elements to that of annotation 807 of Figure 8 A.
- Annotation file 807 may include a file portion 808 that indicates to which non-modifiable document (here, 809) it is linked.
- one file may store all annotations for a user with the non-modifiable content portions 809 being stored separately. This approach has the advantage of being able to quickly scan all annotations at one time rather than accessing all documents 801 (as including non-modifiable portions 802) to obtain all annotations stored therein.
- Figure 9 shows a display window for sorting, modifying, searching, and renaming the annotations stored in a system.
- the window 900 includes a title identifier 901 to alert the user that he or she is in an annotation pane 900.
- the window 900 may include two panes 902 and 903
- Panes 902 and 903 may provide a listing of annotations
- pane 904 by document. Alternatively, they may provide a listing of all annotations in a person's system.
- pane 902 here, entitled “Notes”
- the user may sort the list of annotations by type (highlight, drawing, text, bookmark). Selecting an annotation allows one to navigate to the location in the document containing the annotation. Selecting and holding the annotation allows one to remove, change the appearance of, hide or show that particular annotation, or rename the annotation.
- the second pane 903 (here, entitled "View”) may allow a user to sort annotations based on their properties. For example, one may sort on the time created, time last accessed, by type, alphabetically, and on book order.
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