CN111309411B - Schedule display method and device - Google Patents

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CN111309411B
CN111309411B CN201811519208.9A CN201811519208A CN111309411B CN 111309411 B CN111309411 B CN 111309411B CN 201811519208 A CN201811519208 A CN 201811519208A CN 111309411 B CN111309411 B CN 111309411B
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Abstract

One or more embodiments of the present disclosure provide a schedule display method and apparatus, where the method may include: displaying the added schedule event in a schedule display interface; and when at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed, displaying a prompt identifier in the schedule display interface.

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Schedule display method and device
Technical Field
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure relate to the field of display technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for displaying a schedule.
Background
A schedule may refer to a user's schedule of a day, such as a work schedule, a living schedule, etc. In the related art, an application program can provide a schedule management function, so that, especially in the case that a user is busy or an event to be processed is important, the user can be assisted to reasonably and orderly process each event by establishing a schedule event in the application program, and omission is avoided.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, one or more embodiments of the present disclosure provide a schedule display method and apparatus.
In order to achieve the above object, one or more embodiments of the present disclosure provide the following technical solutions:
according to a first aspect of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a schedule display method is provided, including:
displaying the added calendar event of the user in a calendar display interface;
and when at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed, displaying a prompt identifier in the schedule display interface.
According to a second aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, there is provided a schedule display apparatus, comprising:
the first display unit displays the added calendar event of the user in the calendar display interface;
and the prompting unit is used for displaying a prompting identifier in the schedule display interface when at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a calendar display system according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of a schedule presentation method according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a calendar presentation interface provided by an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of another calendar presentation interface provided by an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of yet another calendar presentation interface provided by an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of an apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a block diagram of a calendar display device provided by an exemplary embodiment.
Detailed Description
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, the same numbers in different drawings refer to the same or similar elements, unless otherwise indicated. The implementations described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all implementations consistent with one or more embodiments of the present specification. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with aspects of one or more embodiments of the present description as detailed in the accompanying claims.
It should be noted that: in other embodiments, the steps of the corresponding method are not necessarily performed in the order shown and described in this specification. In some other embodiments, the method may include more or fewer steps than described in this specification. Furthermore, individual steps described in this specification, in other embodiments, may be described as being split into multiple steps; while various steps described in this specification may be combined into a single step in other embodiments.
In an embodiment, the schedule display scheme of the present disclosure may be applied to an electronic device, for example, the electronic device may include any type of mobile phone, tablet device, notebook computer, palm computer (PDAs, personal Digital Assistants), wearable device (such as smart glasses, smart watch, etc.), and the present disclosure is not limited thereto. In the running process, the electronic equipment can display the schedule events to the user, and through man-machine interaction with the user, the user can be ensured to more comprehensively view all the schedule events, and omission is avoided.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a calendar display system according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 1, the system may include a server 11, a network 12, several electronic devices, such as a cell phone 13, a PC14, and so on.
The server 11 may be a physical server comprising a separate host, or the server 11 may be a virtual server carried by a cluster of hosts. During the running process, the server 11 may run a server-side program of an application to be implemented as a server side of the application. In the technical solutions of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, the server 11 may implement setting and managing the calendar events by cooperating with clients running on the mobile phone 13 and the PC 14.
The cell phone 13, PC14 are only some types of electronic devices that can be used by the user. Indeed, it is obvious that the user may also use electronic devices of the type such as: tablet devices, notebook computers, palm top computers (PDAs, personal Digital Assistants), wearable devices (e.g., smart glasses, smart watches, etc.), etc., as one or more embodiments of the present description are not limited in this regard. In the running process, the electronic device can run a program on the client side of a certain application to be realized as the client of the application, and the client is matched with a server side running on the server 11 to enable a user to realize the setting and management of schedule events; and the client can display the schedule events to the user, and ensure that the user can more comprehensively view all the schedule events and avoid omission through man-machine interaction with the user.
It should be noted that: the application of the client may be pre-installed on the electronic device so that the client may be started and run on the electronic device; of course, when an online "client" such as HTML5 technology is employed, the client can be obtained and run without installing a corresponding application on the electronic device.
And the network 12 for interaction between the handset 13, PC14 and server 11 may comprise various types of wired or wireless networks. In one embodiment, the network 12 may include a public switched telephone network (Public Switched Telephone Network, PSTN) and the internet.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of a schedule presentation method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 2, the method is applied to an electronic device (such as the mobile phone 13, the PC14, etc. shown in fig. 1), and may include the following steps:
step 202, in a schedule display interface, displaying the added schedule event.
In an embodiment, a client of an application may be running on the electronic device, where the application may be a calendar management application, and may be used for a user to add calendar events, or for the user to view, modify, delete, etc. added calendar events.
In an embodiment, a client of an application may be running on the electronic device, where the application may be a communication application, and the communication application integrates a schedule management function, so that a user may add a schedule event, or the user may view, modify, delete, etc. the added schedule event.
In an embodiment, the calendar display interface may include a date display area and a calendar display area; the date display area is used for displaying date information, for example, the date information may be a date of the day, a date of 3 days including the day, a date of the week, a date of the month, a date corresponding to other time periods (such as a last week, a last month, a next week, a next month, etc.) not including the day, and the specification is not limited thereto. The user can select the date in the date display area, and the schedule display area is used for displaying the schedule event corresponding to the selected date in the date display area. The calendar event may be a local calendar event recorded on the electronic device, or may be a cloud calendar event acquired by the electronic device from a server (the cloud calendar event may be created by a user on a client running on any electronic device), which is not limited in this specification.
In an embodiment, when the user of the electronic device is user a, the calendar event that the user a views in the calendar display interface is not necessarily created by the user a itself, and other sources may exist. For example, when a version update exists for a client program of an application, a corresponding calendar event may be automatically created by the application to prompt user A for authorization and complete the update. For another example, when an associated user (such as friends, colleagues, etc.) of the user a creates a calendar event through the application, if the event content includes description information for the user a, such as "@ user a", etc., the calendar event may be synchronized to the user a through the server to be displayed in a calendar display interface on the electronic device used by the user a. For another example, the above-described application may support functions related to other types of events, such as a task event function, a conference event function, etc., such that when a corresponding task event, conference event, etc., is created by user a, the application may automatically create a calendar event corresponding to the task event, conference event, etc.; accordingly, if the associated user of the user a creates a task event, a conference event, etc. through the application, and the content of the created event includes description information for the user a, such as "@ user a", etc., the related event may be synchronized to the user a through the server, and the application creates a corresponding schedule event for the user a to be displayed in the schedule display interface.
Step 204, when at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed, a prompt identification is displayed in the schedule display interface.
In an embodiment, when the number of calendar events is large, only a part of the calendar display interface can be displayed due to the limited screen specification of the electronic device, so that at least one calendar event cannot be displayed or cannot be completely displayed in the screen of the electronic device, and the user may ignore the calendar events or key information contained in the calendar events, thereby affecting the normal processing of the relevant events by the user. Therefore, through showing the prompt identifier in the schedule display interface, the display condition of the related schedule event can be accurately prompted to the user, so that the user can timely perceive the schedule event which is not displayed or is not completely displayed, the related schedule event is prevented from being ignored, and the normal processing of the related event is ensured.
In an embodiment, the at least one calendar event may be presented when a trigger operation for the reminder identification is detected. For example, when the at least one calendar event is located above the displayed calendar event, a page-turning operation may be performed upward; similarly, when the at least one calendar event is located below, to the left of, or to the right of the displayed calendar event, a page turning operation may be performed downward, leftward, or rightward. When the at least one calendar event is displayed, if the at least one calendar event is more and cannot be displayed on the electronic device at the same time, based on the triggering operation of the prompt identifier, only part of the calendar events in the at least one calendar event can be displayed, and the prompt identifier is continuously displayed, so that the user can continuously implement the page turning operation by triggering the prompt identifier.
In an embodiment, the calendar events are arranged in a preset direction in a calendar display area in the calendar display interface, for example, the preset direction may be an up-down direction or a left-right direction. The prompt identifier is located at a boundary of the schedule display area in the preset direction, for example, when the at least one schedule event is arranged along the up-down direction, if the at least one schedule event is located above the displayed schedule event, the prompt identifier may be located at an upper boundary of the schedule display area, and the prompt identifier may cause the at least one schedule event to be displayed above the displayed schedule event after being triggered; if the at least one calendar event is located below the displayed calendar event, the prompt identifier may be located at a lower boundary of the calendar display area, and the prompt identifier may cause the at least one calendar event to be displayed below the displayed calendar event after being triggered.
In one embodiment, the total number of calendar events may be obtained; when the total number is greater than a preset value, it may be determined that at least one calendar event is not displayed or is not completely displayed on the calendar display interface. For example, the display range occupied by each calendar event in the calendar display interface is consistent, so that the number of calendar events which can be displayed in the screen of the electronic device, that is, the preset value, can be determined according to the display range, and whether at least one calendar event exists or not can be determined based on the preset value and the total number of actually existing calendar events. When an application for realizing the technical solution of the present specification is adapted to only an electronic device of one screen specification, the above-described preset value may be known in advance based on the screen resolution under the screen specification; when the application for implementing the technical solution of the present specification can be adapted to electronic devices with various screen specifications, it may also be necessary to know the screen resolution of the electronic device, and determine the preset value based on the screen resolution.
In an embodiment, whether at least one calendar event is not displayed or not completely displayed on the calendar display interface may be determined according to a display range corresponding to each calendar event in the calendar display interface, a screen resolution of a home terminal device, and a scaling of the calendar display interface. Each schedule event is composed of one or more display objects in the schedule display interface, the display range corresponding to each display object can be defined through parameters such as the number of pixels occupied by the width, the number of pixels occupied by the height, the relative coordinates between the upper left corner and the origin of the interface and the like, and whether the display object corresponding to each schedule event is displayed in the screen of the electronic equipment can be determined by further combining screen resolution and scaling, so that whether at least one schedule event exists is determined.
In an embodiment, when the calendar event can be completely displayed in the detail mode, the calendar event can be displayed in the detail mode, so that the user can directly view the whole content of the calendar event. When the schedule event cannot be completely displayed in the detail mode, whether the schedule event can be completely displayed in the thumbnail mode can be further determined; if the calendar event can be completely displayed, the calendar event is displayed in a thumbnail mode, so that a user can directly check all the calendar events without triggering a prompt identifier; otherwise, the method indicates that the calendar event cannot be completely displayed, even if the thumbnail mode is adopted, the prompt identifier still needs to be triggered, so that the calendar event can be directly displayed in the detail mode, and at least for the displayed calendar event, a user can not need to trigger the prompt identifier.
For ease of understanding, the technical solutions of one or more embodiments of the present specification will be described using application T as an example. Assuming that a client of an application T is operated on the mobile phone 13 and a server of the application T is operated on the server 11, the client logs in a registration account of a user A, so that the mobile phone 13 can obtain a schedule event corresponding to the user A; the calendar event may be recorded on the mobile phone 13 and directly read by the client, or recorded on the server 11 and obtained after interaction between the client and the server.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a calendar presentation interface provided by an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 3, a client may present a calendar presentation interface 300 on the handset 13, the calendar presentation interface 300 may include a date presentation area 301 and a calendar presentation area 302. The date display area 301 is used for displaying date information, for example, the date information shown in fig. 3 is "the week (8 months 15 days-8 months 21 days)", and the date information can be selected by the user a. For example, when user A selects "8 month 18 day," calendar events that have been created on that 8 month 18 day may be shown in calendar display area 302 for viewing by user A.
As shown in fig. 3, it is assumed that schedule events that have been created on 18 days of 8 months include a schedule 30A, a schedule 30B, a schedule 30C, a schedule 30D, a schedule 30E, and the like, which may be arranged in order from top to bottom, and the left side of the schedule display area 302 may contain time information for indicating a time or a period corresponding to each schedule event, for example, the schedule 30A corresponds to "09:00 to 11:00", the schedule 30B corresponds to "11: 30-12:00 ", etc., and will not be described in detail herein.
The schedule display interface 300 includes a creation identifier 30, so that the user a may create a new schedule event by triggering the creation identifier 30. Of course, the user a may also perform operations such as modification or deletion on the created calendar event by triggering the created calendar event.
In an embodiment, the schedules 30A to 30E shown in fig. 3 are only schedule events in the period of "09:00 to 16:00", one may be that the user a only has the schedule events in the period of 8 months and 18 days, and another may be that the number of the schedule events is large and the screen specification of the mobile phone 13 is limited, so that only partial schedule events can be shown, and all the schedule events cannot be displayed on the same screen. For the case where the calendar event is not fully exhibited, the user a is likely to ignore the not-shown calendar event, thereby affecting the normal processing of the relevant calendar event.
Thus, as shown in FIG. 3, a reminder identifier 303 may be shown in the calendar presentation interface 300 to send a reminder to user A: there are calendar events not shown. When the reminder 303 is displayed at the bottom of the schedule display area 302, the time information shown from top to bottom on the left side is adapted to indicate that the time or the time period corresponding to the schedule event which is not shown is later than the schedules 30A to 30E which are shown, and the reminder is arranged below the schedules 30A to 30E.
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of another calendar presentation interface provided by an exemplary embodiment. In response to a triggering operation of the prompt identifier 303 by the user a, or a page turning operation of the calendar display interface 300 by the user a (for example, a touch sliding operation performed from bottom to top in the calendar display area 302), the calendar display interface 300 may be switched from the state shown in fig. 3 to the state shown in fig. 4: other calendar events not earlier than the schedules 30A to 30E, such as the schedules 30E to 30I, etc., are shown.
Similar to the above, when switching to display the calendar events shown in fig. 4, the calendar events shown in fig. 3 cannot be completely displayed, so that the reminder tab 304 shown in fig. 4 may be displayed in the calendar display interface 300, and the reminder tab 304 may be displayed on top of the calendar display area 302, which indicates that there are calendar events that are not shown, and the corresponding time or time periods of these calendar events are earlier than those of the already-shown calendars 30E to 30I, and are arranged above the calendars 30E to 30I. Similarly, when user A triggers prompt identifier 304 or performs a page-turning operation on calendar display interface 300, calendar display interface 300 may switch from FIG. 4 back to the state shown in FIG. 3, which is not described again herein.
Meanwhile, when the number of calendar events corresponding to the user a is large, other calendar events which are not shown may still exist in addition to the calendars 30A to 30I shown in fig. 3 and 4, then in the calendar display interface 300 shown in fig. 4, a prompt identifier 303 may be shown, where the prompt identifier 303 may be displayed at the bottom of the calendar display area 302, and indicates that calendar events which are not shown exist, and the corresponding time or time period of these calendar events is later than the calendars 30E to 30I which are shown, and is arranged below the calendars 30E to 30I.
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of yet another calendar presentation interface provided by an exemplary embodiment. In response to a triggering operation of the prompt identifier 303 shown in fig. 4 by the user a or a page turning operation of the schedule display interface 300 shown in fig. 4 by the user a, the schedule display interface 300 may be switched from fig. 4 to the state shown in fig. 5: other calendar events not earlier than the schedules 30E to 30I, such as the schedules 30I to 30K, etc., are shown. Meanwhile, in the schedule display interface 300 shown in fig. 5, a prompt identifier 304 may be shown, where the prompt identifier 304 may be displayed on the top of the schedule display area 302, and indicates that there are not yet shown schedule events, and the corresponding time or time periods of these schedule events are earlier than the shown schedules 30I to 30K, and are arranged above the schedules 30I to 30K. Similarly, when the user a triggers the prompt identifier 304 or performs a page turning operation on the schedule display interface 300, the schedule display interface 300 may be switched from fig. 5 back to the state shown in fig. 4, which is not described herein.
In an embodiment, the schedules 30A to 30K shown in fig. 3 to 5 may be displayed as a detail mode, so that the user a can directly see the detail content of each schedule event in fig. 3 to 5. Alternatively, the schedules 30A to 30K shown in fig. 3 to 5 may be presented in a thumbnail mode, so that the user a can view summary contents of each schedule event in fig. 3 to 5 and can browse corresponding detail contents (such as switching to a corresponding detail presentation interface or showing a corresponding detail presentation window) by triggering each schedule event.
In an embodiment, if the user a has fewer calendar events on a certain day, for example, only includes the calendars 30A-30E shown in fig. 3, so that the calendar events can be displayed on the mobile phone 13 in a detail mode on a same screen, the calendar events can be displayed in a detail mode, so that the user a can see the detail content of all the calendar events without turning pages or triggering the calendar events. If the user a has more schedule events on a certain day, for example, the schedules 30A-30I shown in fig. 3-4 are included at the same time, so that the schedule events cannot be displayed on the mobile phone 13 in a detail mode, but if the schedule events can be displayed on the mobile phone 13 in a thumbnail mode, the schedule events can be displayed in the thumbnail mode, so that the user a at least does not need to implement page turning operation; if the calendar events cannot be displayed on the mobile phone 13 in the same screen even in the thumbnail mode, the calendar events can be displayed in the detail mode, so that the user a can view the detail content of the relevant calendar event at least without triggering the calendar events.
Fig. 6 is a schematic block diagram of an apparatus provided in an exemplary embodiment. Referring to fig. 6, at the hardware level, the device includes a processor 602, an internal bus 604, a network interface 606, a memory 608, and a non-volatile storage 610, although other hardware required by other services is possible. Processor 602 reads the corresponding computer program from nonvolatile memory 610 into memory 608 and then runs to form a calendar presentation device at a logic level. Of course, in addition to software implementation, one or more embodiments of the present disclosure do not exclude other implementation manners, such as a logic device or a combination of software and hardware, etc., that is, the execution subject of the following processing flow is not limited to each logic unit, but may also be hardware or a logic device.
Referring to fig. 7, in a software embodiment, the schedule display apparatus may include:
a first display unit 701 for displaying the added calendar event in the calendar display interface;
the prompt unit 702 displays a prompt identifier in the schedule display interface when at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
and a second display unit 703, configured to display the at least one calendar event when detecting a trigger operation for the prompt identifier.
Optionally, the schedule event is arranged in a schedule display area in the schedule display interface along a preset direction; the prompt mark is positioned at the boundary of the schedule display area in the preset direction.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
an acquisition unit 704 that acquires the total number of schedule events;
and the judging unit 705 is used for judging that at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed on the schedule display interface when the total number is larger than a preset value.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
and the determining unit 706 is configured to determine whether at least one calendar event is not displayed or not completely displayed on the calendar display interface according to a display range corresponding to each calendar event in the calendar display interface, a screen resolution of the local terminal device, and a scaling of the calendar display interface.
Optionally, the schedule display interface includes a date display area and a schedule display area; the calendar display area is used for displaying calendar events corresponding to the selected dates in the date display area.
Optionally, the first display unit 701 is specifically configured to:
when the schedule event can be completely displayed in the detail mode, displaying the schedule event in the detail mode;
when the schedule event cannot be completely displayed in the detail mode, determining whether the schedule event can be completely displayed in the thumbnail mode; and if the calendar event can be completely displayed, displaying the calendar event in a thumbnail mode, and otherwise, displaying the calendar event in a detail mode.
The system, apparatus, module or unit set forth in the above embodiments may be implemented in particular by a computer chip or entity, or by a product having a certain function. A typical implementation device is a computer, which may be in the form of a personal computer, laptop computer, cellular telephone, camera phone, smart phone, personal digital assistant, media player, navigation device, email device, game console, tablet computer, wearable device, or a combination of any of these devices.
In a typical configuration, a computer includes one or more processors (CPUs), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
The memory may include volatile memory in a computer-readable medium, random Access Memory (RAM) and/or nonvolatile memory, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) or flash memory (flash RAM). Memory is an example of computer-readable media.
Computer readable media, including both non-transitory and non-transitory, removable and non-removable media, may implement information storage by any method or technology. The information may be computer readable instructions, data structures, modules of a program, or other data. Examples of storage media for a computer include, but are not limited to, phase change memory (PRAM), static Random Access Memory (SRAM), dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), other types of Random Access Memory (RAM), read Only Memory (ROM), electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, read only compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), digital Versatile Discs (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic disk storage, quantum memory, graphene-based storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium, which can be used to store information that can be accessed by the computing device. Computer-readable media, as defined herein, does not include transitory computer-readable media (transmission media), such as modulated data signals and carrier waves.
It should also be noted that the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article or apparatus that comprises the element.
The foregoing describes specific embodiments of the present disclosure. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the actions or steps recited in the claims can be performed in a different order than in the embodiments and still achieve desirable results. In addition, the processes depicted in the accompanying figures do not necessarily require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. In some embodiments, multitasking and parallel processing are also possible or may be advantageous.
The terminology used in the one or more embodiments of the specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the one or more embodiments of the specification. As used in this specification, one or more embodiments and the appended claims, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the term "and/or" as used herein refers to and encompasses any or all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used in one or more embodiments of the present description to describe various information, these information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one type of information from another. For example, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information, without departing from the scope of one or more embodiments of the present description. The word "if" as used herein may be interpreted as "at … …" or "at … …" or "responsive to a determination", depending on the context.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment(s) is (are) merely intended to illustrate the embodiment(s) of the present invention, and it is not intended to limit the embodiment(s) of the present invention to the particular embodiment(s) described.

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1. A schedule display method, comprising:
displaying the added calendar event in a calendar display interface of the application client integrated with the calendar management function;
when the schedule event can be completely displayed in the detail mode, displaying the schedule event in the detail mode, so that a user directly checks the whole content of the schedule event and does not display a prompt identifier; when the schedule event cannot be completely displayed in the detail mode, determining whether the schedule event can be completely displayed in the thumbnail mode; if the calendar event can be completely displayed, displaying the calendar event in a thumbnail mode, so that a user directly views all the calendar events without displaying a prompt identifier; otherwise, displaying the schedule event by using the detail mode, and displaying a prompt identifier in the schedule display interface so as to mark at least one schedule event which is not displayed or is not completely displayed through the prompt identifier.
2. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
and when the triggering operation aiming at the prompt identification is detected, displaying the at least one schedule event.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the calendar events are arranged in a preset direction in a calendar display area in the calendar display interface; the prompt mark is positioned at the boundary of the schedule display area in the preset direction.
4. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
acquiring the total number of the schedule events;
and when the total number is larger than a preset value, judging that at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed on the schedule display interface.
5. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
and determining whether at least one schedule event is not displayed or not displayed in the schedule display interface completely according to the display range of each schedule event in the schedule display interface, the screen resolution of the local terminal equipment and the scaling of the schedule display interface.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the calendar display interface comprises a date display area and a calendar display area; the calendar display area is used for displaying calendar events corresponding to the selected dates in the date display area.
7. A schedule display apparatus, comprising:
the first display unit displays the added calendar event in a calendar display interface of the application client integrated with the calendar management function;
the prompting unit is used for displaying the schedule event in a detail mode when the schedule event can be completely displayed in the detail mode, so that a user can directly check the whole content of the schedule event and does not display a prompting identifier; when the schedule event cannot be completely displayed in the detail mode, determining whether the schedule event can be completely displayed in the thumbnail mode; if the calendar event can be completely displayed, displaying the calendar event in a thumbnail mode, so that a user directly views all the calendar events without displaying a prompt identifier; otherwise, displaying the schedule event by using the detail mode, and displaying a prompt identifier in the schedule display interface so as to mark at least one schedule event which is not displayed or is not completely displayed through the prompt identifier.
8. The apparatus as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
and the second display unit displays the at least one schedule event when detecting the triggering operation aiming at the prompt identifier.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the calendar events are arranged in a preset direction in a calendar display area in the calendar display interface; the prompt mark is positioned at the boundary of the schedule display area in the preset direction.
10. The apparatus as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
an acquisition unit that acquires the total number of schedule events;
and the judging unit is used for judging that at least one schedule event is not displayed or is not completely displayed on the schedule display interface when the total number is larger than a preset value.
11. The apparatus as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
and the determining unit is used for determining whether at least one schedule event is not displayed or not displayed in the schedule display interface according to the display range corresponding to each schedule event in the schedule display interface, the screen resolution of the local terminal equipment and the scaling of the schedule display interface.
12. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the calendar display interface comprises a date display area and a calendar display area; the calendar display area is used for displaying calendar events corresponding to the selected dates in the date display area.
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