CN114217709B - Page display method, reader and computer storage medium - Google Patents

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CN114217709B
CN114217709B CN202111555062.5A CN202111555062A CN114217709B CN 114217709 B CN114217709 B CN 114217709B CN 202111555062 A CN202111555062 A CN 202111555062A CN 114217709 B CN114217709 B CN 114217709B
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Abstract

The invention discloses a page display method, a reader and a computer storage medium. The method comprises the following steps: displaying the newly-built note page; recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on a note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note; and responding to the triggering operation of the new entry for the recording note, recording the non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window. According to the scheme, the generation efficiency of the recording notes can be improved, and the user experience is improved.

Description

Page display method, reader and computer storage medium
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of electronic reading, in particular to a page display method, a reader and a computer storage medium.
Background
With the continuous development of technology and society, readers are increasingly favouring reading electronic books via readers. In order to enhance the use experience of reader users, many readers provide a note function by which a user can input handwritten notes, recorded notes, etc. to read the notes.
However, the inventors found in practice that the following drawbacks exist in the prior art: in the prior art, after a single recording note is input in a note page, a new note page needs to be recreated to input another recording note. By adopting the mode, the generation efficiency of the recording notes is low, and the use experience of the user is poor.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and provides a page display, a reader, and a computer storage medium that overcome or at least partially solve the above problems.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a page display method, including:
displaying the newly-built note page;
recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on the note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note;
and responding to the triggering operation of the newly built entry of the recording note, recording a non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a reader comprising: the ink screen, the electromagnetic plate, the processor, the memory and the communication interface complete mutual communication through the communication bus;
the electromagnetic plate is used for detecting handwriting operation instructions generated by the electromagnetic pen on the ink screen,
The memory is configured to hold at least one executable instruction that causes the processor to:
displaying the newly-built note page;
recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on the note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note;
and responding to the triggering operation of the newly built entry of the recording note, recording a non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer storage medium having at least one executable instruction stored therein, the executable instruction causing a processor to perform operations corresponding to the above page presentation method.
The embodiment of the invention discloses a page display method, a reader and a computer storage medium, wherein: displaying the newly-built note page; recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on a note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note; and responding to the triggering operation of the new entry for the recording note, recording the non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window. According to the scheme, the generation efficiency of the recording notes can be improved, and the user experience is improved.
The foregoing description is only an overview of the present invention, and is intended to be implemented in accordance with the teachings of the present invention in order that the same may be more clearly understood and to make the same and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention more readily apparent.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic flow chart of a page display method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2a shows a schematic diagram of a page according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2b is a schematic diagram of another page according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2c shows a schematic view of a further page provided by a first embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic flow chart of a page display method according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 shows a schematic page diagram according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a schematic flow chart of a page display method according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6a shows a schematic diagram of a page according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6b shows another page schematic provided by the third embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 7 shows a schematic structural diagram of a reader according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
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Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
Example 1
Fig. 1 shows a flow chart of a page display method according to an embodiment of the invention. The page display method provided by the embodiment of the invention can be applied to a reader supporting recording notes.
As shown in fig. 1, the method includes the following operations:
step S110, displaying the newly-built note page.
The reader in the embodiment of the invention provides a notebook function for a user, for example, the user can start the notebook function through a notebook control of a front page of the reader, or the user can start the notebook function through a shortcut key or an intelligent assistant and the like in the process of reading the electronic book. After the notebook function is started, a user can create a new note page through corresponding triggering operation.
In an alternative embodiment, in the process of creating the note page, the conventional note page and the type tag of the recording note page can be provided for the user, the type tag selected by the user is determined according to the selection operation of the user, and then the note page matched with the selected type tag is created. For example, if the user selects the "regular note page" type tab, the created note page is a regular note page, such as the regular note page 11 shown in fig. 2a, in which tools and the like required for handwriting notes by the user are mainly provided in the toolbar; if the user selects the record note page type label, the created note page is the record note page. In the mode, the corresponding note page is created according to the note page type selected by the user, so that the note input experience of the user can be improved.
In another alternative embodiment, in creating the note page, the new note page is defaulted to a regular note page. The regular notes page contains tools for the user to insert the recorded notes in addition to the tools required for the user to write the notes. By adopting the mode, the user does not need to select the type of the note page, so that the creation efficiency of the note page can be improved.
Step S120, recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on a note page; the first type floating window is provided with a new entry for the recording note and a control entry for the first recording note.
In the conventional note page, a user can trigger recording of a first recording note through 'insert' - 'record' - 'newly-built record' in the toolbar, and can also trigger display of a first-type floating window; in the recording note page, after the newly-built note page is displayed, the first-mode floating window can be automatically displayed without user operation, and a user can trigger recording of a first recording note directly through a recording control in the first-mode floating window.
The floating window in the embodiment of the invention is positioned above the note page and is displayed in a first mode after being created, and the first mode is specifically an unfolding mode. The first-style floating window creates a control entry for the first recording note, thereby enabling control of the first recording note. In addition, a new recording note entry is also created in the first-type floating window, and a recording note can be created through triggering of the new recording note entry.
Step S130, responding to the triggering operation of the new entry for the recording notes, recording the non-first recording notes corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording notes in the first-type floating window.
After a trigger operation for a newly built entry of recording notes in a first-type floating window is monitored, recording of new recording notes is started. And creating a control entry corresponding to the recording note recorded at the time in the first-type floating window. In an optional manner, in order to avoid that recording cannot be completed due to insufficient storage space, after triggering operation of a new entry for recording notes is monitored, judging whether the current available storage space is smaller than a preset storage space threshold, if so, feeding back corresponding prompt information to a user (the prompt information can be "insufficient storage space, please clear storage space retry" and the like), and not executing operation of a control entry of the non-first recording note corresponding to the recording triggering operation any more, and creating operation of a control entry of the non-first recording note in a first-type suspension window, if not, continuing executing operation of the non-first recording note corresponding to the recording triggering operation, and creating operation of the control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type suspension window; or in the process of recording the current non-first recording note, if the current available memory is monitored to be smaller than the preset memory space threshold value, recording the recording note is finished in advance, and corresponding prompt information is fed back to the user. In another optional mode, in order to facilitate unified management of the recording notes and save the storage space of the system, after the triggering operation of a newly built entry for the recording notes is monitored, whether the number of the recording notes corresponding to the current note page is greater than or equal to the preset number is judged, if so, corresponding prompt information (the prompt information can be 'only 5-recording support', etc.) is fed back to the user, if not, the operation of the control entry of the non-first recording note corresponding to the subsequent recording triggering operation is continuously executed, and in the first-mode suspension window is created. In still another optional manner, after the triggering operation of the new entry for the recording note is monitored, judging whether the recording note in playing exists currently, if not, executing a non-first recording note corresponding to the recording triggering operation, creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type suspension window, if so, feeding back corresponding prompt information (the prompt information can be "please close playing and then newly create a recording"), and the like to the user.
Taking fig. 2a as an example, when the user clicks "insert" in the toolbar of the note page 11, and selects "record" in the menu bar of "insert", and then selects "new record" in the menu bar of "record", a first-style floating window 21 is created above the note page 11, and the size of the first-style floating window 21 is smaller than the size of the note page. And at the same time initiates recording of the first recording note and creates a control entry 211 for the first recording note in the first pattern levitation window 21. The first-type floating window 21 also displays a new entry 213 of the recording note, after clicking the new entry 213 of the recording note, the user records a second recording note, and creates a control entry 212 of the second recording note in the first-type floating window 21.
In an alternative embodiment, the first type floating window further includes a recording status bar of recording notes in recording; the recording status bar includes at least one of the following elements: pause entries, finish entries, and/or recording duration. As shown in fig. 2b, the first recording note is in recording, and the first-type floating window 21 includes a recording status field 214, where the recording status field 214 further includes a current recording duration, a pause entry, and a finish entry.
Typically, after creating a control entry for a recording note in the first-style floating window, the recording status bar of the recording note is displayed by default. The recording status bar may further include a recording entry, and when the user triggers the recording entry, recording of the recording note is started. Optionally, after the user triggers the recording portal, the recording portal can be switched to a pause portal, so that the resources of the page container are saved, and the page display effect is improved.
Further optionally, in response to a trigger operation for the pause entry, the recording of the current recording note is paused, the state of the current recording note is switched from recording to recording pause, and the pause entry in the recording state column of the recording note is switched to the continue entry. When the user triggers the continuing entry, the recording of the recording note can be continued, and the continuing entry is correspondingly switched to the pause entry again. Therefore, the user can select to pause or continue recording according to actual requirements before the recording note is recorded, and user experience is improved.
Further optionally, in response to a trigger operation for completing entry, completing recording of the current recording note, saving the recording note, and switching the recording status bar of the current recording note to the play status bar, thereby simplifying user operation. Wherein, the play status bar contains at least one of the following elements: play control entry, play progress bar, and delete entry. The play control entry is triggered to control the play and pause of the recorded notes, the user can conveniently know the play progress of the recorded notes through the play progress bar, and the recorded notes can be deleted through the deletion entry. In the embodiment of the invention, corresponding codes are generally allocated to each recording note, and after a certain recording note is deleted, the codes of the recording notes with the codes positioned after the deleted recording note are dynamically changed. For example, after deleting the recording note numbered "2", the recording note numbered "3" is changed to "2", and so on. In addition, if the user exits the note page in the recording process of the current recording note, the recording of the recording note is automatically completed.
And the playing status bar also comprises a text conversion entry, and the manuscript information bar is displayed in the first-type floating window in response to the triggering operation for the text conversion entry. The manuscript information field includes at least one of the following elements: the text information, the text copy entry, and the text export entry of the recording notes corresponding to the play status bar.
As shown in fig. 2c, the first type floating window includes a play status bar 215, where the play status bar 215 includes a play control entry, a play progress bar, a delete entry (corresponding to "delete" in fig. 2 c), and a text conversion entry (corresponding to "manuscript" in fig. 2 c). When the user triggers the text conversion portal, the reader engine or server converts the currently playing recording note into corresponding text information, and then presents the manuscript information bar 216 in the first style floating window. The document information field 216 includes text information of the recording note corresponding to the play status field, a text copy entry (corresponding to "copy" in fig. 2 c), and a text export entry (corresponding to "export" in fig. 2 c). The text information can be copied to the sticky board through triggering the text copying entrance, the text can be exported to be a mail, a link, a PDF file and the like through triggering the text exporting entrance, or a text box containing the text information can be created in the note page through triggering the text exporting entrance, so that the efficiency of recording the text information in the note page by a user is improved, and the like.
In still another alternative embodiment, because the first type of suspension window in the embodiment of the present invention includes control entries of recorded notes that have been recorded and have not been recorded yet, the user may select a corresponding control entry to trigger based on the requirement. And responding to the triggering operation aiming at any control entry, determining the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation, and then displaying the recording status bar or the playing status bar of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation. If the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording or recording pauses, displaying a recording state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation; and if the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording completion, displaying a playing state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation. Further optionally, in order to facilitate the user to distinguish between the recorded notes that have been recorded and the recorded notes that have not been recorded, the display styles of the control entries of the recorded notes that have been recorded and the recorded notes that have not been recorded are different.
Therefore, the embodiment of the invention can be used for a user to input a plurality of recording notes in the same note page, so that the generation efficiency of the recording notes is improved, and the user experience is improved; in addition, the embodiment of the invention creates a new entry for the recording note in the first-type suspension window, thereby being convenient for improving the convenience of the operation of the user; in addition, the first-type floating window of the embodiment of the invention creates a control entry of each recording note in the current note page, thereby facilitating the corresponding control operation and the like of a plurality of recording notes for users.
Example two
Fig. 3 is a schematic flow chart of a page display method according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The page display method provided by the embodiment of the invention can be applied to a reader supporting recording notes.
As shown in fig. 3, the method comprises the steps of:
step S310, a first pattern of floating windows is shown.
In step S320, the first pattern floating window is switched to the second pattern floating window in response to the floating window pattern switching operation.
In order to enrich the user note use experience, the user can record recording notes and draw handwritten notes in a note page. In order to avoid shielding of the first-style floating window on contents in a note page, after monitoring a floating window style switching operation executed by a user, the embodiment of the invention switches the originally displayed first-style floating window into a second-style floating window, wherein the second-style floating window is specifically a floating window in a folding state. Wherein the second pattern of floating window sizes is smaller than the first pattern of floating window sizes. The embodiment of the invention does not limit the operation of switching the floating window modes, as shown in fig. 2a, the floating window of the first mode comprises a stow control, and when the stow control is triggered by a user, the floating window of the first mode is switched to the floating window of the second mode. In addition, after the note page is exited, when the note page is entered through operations such as note viewing, if the note page has a corresponding recording note, the second-style floating window is displayed by default.
In an alternative embodiment, in order to facilitate management of the recorded notes by the user, the number of recorded notes corresponding to the current note page is displayed in the second style floating window. The number of the recording notes is specifically the sum of recording notes which are recorded, suspended and completed and correspond to the current note page.
In yet another optional embodiment, the second style floating window further includes a recording identifier element to indicate that the current note page has a corresponding recording note. Further optionally, the states of the recording notes corresponding to the current note page are different, and then the display styles of the recording identification elements in the second style floating window are different.
Referring to fig. 2a and 4, the size of the second pattern of levitation windows 41 is smaller than the size of the first pattern of levitation windows 21. And 411 (the number of recording notes corresponding to the current note page) and 412 (recording identification elements) are included in the second style floating window 41.
Correspondingly, if the operation of clicking the second type floating window by the user is monitored, the second type floating window is switched to the first type floating window. If the current note page has a recording note in recording, when the current note page is switched to a first-type floating window, displaying a recording status bar of the recording note in recording; if the current note page does not have the recording note in the recording process, but has the recording note with the recording pause, when the current note page is switched to the first-type suspension window, displaying a recording status column of the recording note in the recording pause; if the current note page does not have the recording note in the recording process or the recording note with the recording pause, displaying a recording status column of the first recording note when the current note page is switched to the first-type floating window.
Therefore, according to the embodiment of the invention, the display style of the floating window can be freely switched according to the operation of the user, on one hand, the personalized requirement of the user is met, and on the other hand, the shielding of the content in the note page can be avoided through the second style floating window, so that the user experience is improved.
Example III
Fig. 5 shows a flow chart of a page display method according to a third embodiment of the present invention. The page display method provided by the embodiment of the invention can be applied to a reader supporting recording notes.
As shown in fig. 5, the method comprises the steps of:
Step S510, displaying a floating window.
The displayed floating window can be a first type floating window or a second type floating window.
In step S520, the floating window is moved in response to the drag operation for the floating window.
In order to improve user experience, after the dragging operation for the floating window is monitored, the embodiment of the invention dynamically refreshes the display page so as to achieve the effect that the floating window moves along with the contact dynamically.
If the floating window is a second-style floating window, responding to the dragging operation of the second-style floating window, and dynamically changing the display position of the second-style floating window based on the contact position change of the dragging operation. Specifically, the display position of the current second-style floating window is determined according to the current contact position, and then the second-style floating window is displayed at the display position in a local refreshing mode, so that the display efficiency of the second-style floating window is improved. Further optionally, the second style floating window may be displayed in a full refresh mode when the drag operation is finished, so as to eliminate page afterimages and improve the display effect.
If the floating window is the first type floating window, the refresh time required by the reader is longer because the first type floating window contains more display elements than the second type floating window. If the dragging mode of the second type floating window is adopted, the defect that the movement of the floating window and the contact movement have larger hysteresis is caused. In order to solve the technical disadvantage, the moving process of the first type floating window can be realized by the following modes:
In one mode, in response to a drag operation for a first-style floating window, switching the first-style floating window to a third-style floating window; wherein the third pattern of floating windows comprises fewer display elements than the first pattern of floating windows; dynamically changing the display position of the third-style floating window based on the contact position change of the dragging operation; and when the end of the dragging operation is detected, switching the third type of floating window to the first type of floating window.
As shown in fig. 6a, the dashed arrow is the contact movement trace. In this embodiment, after the drag is started, the first-type floating window 21 shown in fig. 2a is reduced to a dashed frame having a size identical to that of the first-type floating window, and the dashed frame is the third-type floating window 61. When the contact position changes, the display position of the third-style floating window is determined according to the current contact position, and then the third-style floating window can be displayed at the display position in a local refreshing mode. And after the drag operation is finished (if the contact point is found to disappear), the method refreshes again, so that the third type floating window displayed in the current page is switched into the first type floating window, and then the page shown in fig. 6b is generated. Further optionally, after the drag operation is finished, the first-type floating window can be displayed in a full-refresh mode, so that page afterimages are eliminated, and the display effect is improved.
In a second mode, responding to the dragging operation aiming at the first-type floating window, and dynamically changing the display position of the first-type floating window by adopting a low-order refreshing mode based on the contact position change of the dragging operation; and when the end of the dragging operation is detected, displaying the first-type floating window by adopting a high-order refreshing mode. Specifically, the display position of the current first-mode floating window is determined according to the current contact position, and then the first-mode floating window is displayed at the display position in a low-order refreshing mode and a local refreshing mode, so that the display efficiency of the first-mode floating window is improved. And after the dragging operation is finished, the original high-order refreshing mode is restored again, so that the display effect of the first-type floating window is improved. Further optionally, after the drag operation is finished, the first-type floating window can be displayed in a high-order refreshing and comprehensive refreshing mode, so that page afterimages are eliminated, and the display effect is improved.
Therefore, the embodiment of the invention can dynamically change the display position of the floating window based on the dragging operation of the user, thereby improving the user experience; and the display method matched with each other is adopted for the first-type floating window and the second-type floating window, so that the page display efficiency and the page display effect are improved, the system overhead is reduced, the recording process is prevented from being influenced when dragging is performed, and the user experience is improved.
Example IV
A fifth embodiment of the present invention provides a non-volatile computer storage medium, where at least one executable instruction is stored, where the computer executable instruction may perform the method in any of the above-mentioned method embodiments.
The executable instructions may be particularly useful for causing a processor to:
displaying the newly-built note page;
recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on the note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note;
and responding to the triggering operation of the newly built entry of the recording note, recording a non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window.
In an optional implementation manner, the first type floating window further comprises a recording status column of recording notes in recording;
The recording status bar includes at least one of the following elements: pause entry, finish entry, and recording duration.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
And responding to the triggering operation for the pause entrance, pausing the recording of the recording note, and switching the pause entrance in the recording state column of the recording note to a continuous entrance.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
And responding to the triggering operation for the completion entry, completing recording of the recording notes, and switching the recording status bar of the recording notes into a playing status bar.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
responding to a trigger operation aiming at any control entry, and determining a recording note aimed at by the trigger operation;
And displaying a recording status bar or a playing status bar of the recording notes aimed at by the triggering operation.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
If the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording or recording pauses, displaying a recording state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation;
and if the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording completion, displaying a playing state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation.
In an alternative embodiment, the play status bar includes at least one of the following elements:
a play control entry, a play progress bar, a delete entry, and a text conversion entry.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
Displaying a manuscript information bar in the first style floating window in response to a trigger operation for the text conversion portal;
the manuscript information field includes at least one of the following elements: the text information, the text copy entry, and the text export entry of the recording notes corresponding to the play status bar.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
Switching the first pattern of the floating window to the second pattern of the floating window in response to the floating window pattern switching operation;
wherein the size of the second pattern of floating windows is smaller than the size of the first pattern of floating windows.
In an optional embodiment, the number of recording notes corresponding to the note page is displayed in the second style floating window.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
in response to a drag operation for the second style floating window, dynamically altering a presentation position of the second style floating window based on a change in a contact position of the drag operation.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
Switching the first-style floating window to a third-style floating window in response to a drag operation for the first-style floating window; wherein the third pattern of floating windows comprises fewer display elements than the first pattern of floating windows;
Dynamically changing the display position of the third-style floating window based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
and when the drag operation is detected to be finished, switching the third type floating window into a first type floating window.
In an alternative embodiment, the executable instructions cause the processor to perform the following:
Responding to the dragging operation of the first-type floating window, and dynamically changing the display position of the first-type floating window by adopting a low-order refreshing mode based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
And when the drag operation is detected to be finished, a first-type floating window is displayed by adopting a high-order refreshing mode.
Therefore, the embodiment of the invention can improve the generation efficiency of the recording notes and improve the user experience.
Example five
Fig. 7 shows a schematic structural diagram of a reader according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 4, the reader 700 may include: an ink screen 701, a solenoid 702, a processor 703, a memory 704, a communication interface (Communications Interface) 705, and a communication bus 706. If the reader is a color ink screen device, the reader 700 may further include a color filter (not shown).
Wherein: the ink screen 701, the electromagnetic panel 702, the processor 703, the memory 704, and the communication interface 705 communicate with each other via the communication bus 706. The electromagnetic plate 702 is used to detect handwriting instructions generated on the ink screen 701.
A communication interface 705 for communicating with network elements of other devices, such as clients or other servers. The processor 703 is configured to execute the program 707, and may specifically perform relevant steps in the method embodiments described above.
In particular, the program 707 may include program code including computer operating instructions.
The processor 703 may be a central processing unit CPU, or an application specific integrated Circuit ASIC (Applica tion SPECIFIC INTEGRATED circuits), or one or more integrated circuits configured to implement embodiments of the present invention. The one or more processors included in the ink screen device may be the same type of processor, such as one or more CPUs; but may also be different types of processors such as one or more CPUs and one or more ASICs.
A memory 704 for storing a program 707. Memory 404 may comprise high-speed RAM memory or may further comprise non-volatile memory (non-volatile memory), such as at least one disk memory.
The program 707 may be particularly useful to cause the processor 703 to:
displaying the newly-built note page;
recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on the note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note;
and responding to the triggering operation of the newly built entry of the recording note, recording a non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window.
In an optional implementation manner, the first type floating window further comprises a recording status column of recording notes in recording;
The recording status bar includes at least one of the following elements: pause entry, finish entry, and recording duration.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
And responding to the triggering operation for the pause entrance, pausing the recording of the recording note, and switching the pause entrance in the recording state column of the recording note to a continuous entrance.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
And responding to the triggering operation for the completion entry, completing recording of the recording notes, and switching the recording status bar of the recording notes into a playing status bar.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
responding to a trigger operation aiming at any control entry, and determining a recording note aimed at by the trigger operation;
And displaying a recording status bar or a playing status bar of the recording notes aimed at by the triggering operation.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
If the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording or recording pauses, displaying a recording state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation;
and if the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording completion, displaying a playing state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation.
In an alternative embodiment, the play status bar includes at least one of the following elements:
a play control entry, a play progress bar, a delete entry, and a text conversion entry.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
Displaying a manuscript information bar in the first style floating window in response to a trigger operation for the text conversion portal;
the manuscript information field includes at least one of the following elements: the text information, the text copy entry, and the text export entry of the recording notes corresponding to the play status bar.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
Switching the first pattern of the floating window to the second pattern of the floating window in response to the floating window pattern switching operation;
wherein the size of the second pattern of floating windows is smaller than the size of the first pattern of floating windows.
In an optional embodiment, the number of recording notes corresponding to the note page is displayed in the second style floating window.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
in response to a drag operation for the second style floating window, dynamically altering a presentation position of the second style floating window based on a change in a contact position of the drag operation.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
Switching the first-style floating window to a third-style floating window in response to a drag operation for the first-style floating window; wherein the third pattern of floating windows comprises fewer display elements than the first pattern of floating windows;
Dynamically changing the display position of the third-style floating window based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
and when the drag operation is detected to be finished, switching the third type floating window into a first type floating window.
In an alternative embodiment, the program 707 may be specifically configured to cause the processor 703 to:
Responding to the dragging operation of the first-type floating window, and dynamically changing the display position of the first-type floating window by adopting a low-order refreshing mode based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
And when the drag operation is detected to be finished, a first-type floating window is displayed by adopting a high-order refreshing mode.
Therefore, the embodiment of the invention can improve the generation efficiency of the recording notes and improve the user experience.
The algorithms or displays presented herein are not inherently related to any particular computer, virtual system, or other apparatus. Various general-purpose systems may also be used with the teachings herein. The required structure for a construction of such a system is apparent from the description above. In addition, embodiments of the present invention are not directed to any particular programming language. It will be appreciated that the teachings of the present invention described herein may be implemented in a variety of programming languages, and the above description of specific languages is provided for disclosure of enablement and best mode of the present invention.
In the description provided herein, numerous specific details are set forth. However, it is understood that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known methods, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure an understanding of this description.
Similarly, it should be appreciated that in the above description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, various features of the embodiments of the invention are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of one or more of the various inventive aspects. However, the disclosed method should not be construed as reflecting the intention that: i.e., the claimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment. Thus, the claims following the detailed description are hereby expressly incorporated into this detailed description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of this invention.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the modules in the apparatus of the embodiments may be adaptively changed and disposed in one or more apparatuses different from the embodiments. The modules or units or components of the embodiments may be combined into one module or unit or component and, furthermore, they may be divided into a plurality of sub-modules or sub-units or sub-components. Any combination of all features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and all of the processes or units of any method or apparatus so disclosed, may be used in combination, except insofar as at least some of such features and/or processes or units are mutually exclusive. Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise.
Furthermore, those skilled in the art will appreciate that while some embodiments herein include some features but not others included in other embodiments, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention and form different embodiments. For example, in the following claims, any of the claimed embodiments can be used in any combination.
Various component embodiments of the invention may be implemented in hardware, or in software modules running on one or more processors, or in a combination thereof. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that some or all of the functionality of some or all of the components according to embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in practice using a microprocessor or Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The present invention can also be implemented as an apparatus or device program (e.g., a computer program and a computer program product) for performing a portion or all of the methods described herein. Such a program embodying the present invention may be stored on a computer readable medium, or may have the form of one or more signals. Such signals may be downloaded from an internet website, provided on a carrier signal, or provided in any other form.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word "comprising" does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in a claim. The word "a" or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the unit claims enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The use of the words first, second, third, etc. do not denote any order. These words may be interpreted as names. The steps in the above embodiments should not be construed as limiting the order of execution unless specifically stated.

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1. A page presentation method, comprising:
displaying the newly-built note page;
recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on the note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note;
and responding to the triggering operation of the newly built entry of the recording note, recording a non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first type floating window further comprises a recording status bar of recording notes in recording;
The recording status bar includes at least one of the following elements: pause entry, finish entry, and recording duration.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the method further comprises: and responding to the triggering operation for the pause entrance, pausing the recording of the recording note, and switching the pause entrance in the recording state column of the recording note to a continuous entrance.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the method further comprises: and responding to the triggering operation for the completion entry, completing recording of the recording notes, and switching the recording status bar of the recording notes into a playing status bar.
5. The method of any of claims 1-4, wherein the method further comprises:
responding to a trigger operation aiming at any control entry, and determining a recording note aimed at by the trigger operation;
And displaying a recording status bar or a playing status bar of the recording notes aimed at by the triggering operation.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the presenting the recording status bar or the playing status bar of the recording notes for which the triggering operation is directed further comprises:
If the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording or recording pauses, displaying a recording state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation;
and if the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording completion, displaying a playing state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the play status bar includes at least one of the following elements:
a play control entry, a play progress bar, a delete entry, and a text conversion entry.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the method further comprises: displaying a manuscript information bar in the first style floating window in response to a trigger operation for the text conversion portal;
the manuscript information field includes at least one of the following elements: the text information, the text copy entry, and the text export entry of the recording notes corresponding to the play status bar.
9. The method of any of claims 1-4, wherein the method further comprises:
Switching the first pattern of the floating window to the second pattern of the floating window in response to the floating window pattern switching operation;
wherein the size of the second pattern of floating windows is smaller than the size of the first pattern of floating windows.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the second style floating window displays a number of recorded notes corresponding to the note page.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the method further comprises:
in response to a drag operation for the second style floating window, dynamically altering a presentation position of the second style floating window based on a change in a contact position of the drag operation.
12. The method of any of claims 1-4, wherein the method further comprises:
Switching the first-style floating window to a third-style floating window in response to a drag operation for the first-style floating window; wherein the third pattern of floating windows comprises fewer display elements than the first pattern of floating windows;
Dynamically changing the display position of the third-style floating window based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
and when the drag operation is detected to be finished, switching the third type floating window into a first type floating window.
13. The method of any of claims 1-4, wherein the method further comprises:
Responding to the dragging operation of the first-type floating window, and dynamically changing the display position of the first-type floating window by adopting a low-order refreshing mode based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
And when the drag operation is detected to be finished, a first-type floating window is displayed by adopting a high-order refreshing mode.
14. A reader, comprising: the ink screen, the electromagnetic plate, the processor, the memory and the communication interface complete mutual communication through the communication bus;
the electromagnetic plate is used for detecting handwriting operation instructions generated by the electromagnetic pen on the ink screen,
The memory is configured to hold at least one executable instruction that causes the processor to:
displaying the newly-built note page;
recording a first recording note and displaying a first-type floating window in response to a newly-built recording note operation executed on the note page; the first-type suspension window is provided with a new recording note inlet and a control inlet of the first recording note;
and responding to the triggering operation of the newly built entry of the recording note, recording a non-first recording note corresponding to the triggering operation, and creating a control entry of the non-first recording note in the first-type floating window.
15. The reader of claim 14, wherein the first type floating window further comprises a recording status bar of recording notes in recording;
The recording status bar includes at least one of the following elements: pause entry, finish entry, and recording duration.
16. The reader of claim 15, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
And responding to the triggering operation for the pause entrance, pausing the recording of the recording note, and switching the pause entrance in the recording state column of the recording note to a continuous entrance.
17. The reader of claim 15, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
And responding to the triggering operation for the completion entry, completing recording of the recording notes, and switching the recording status bar of the recording notes into a playing status bar.
18. The reader of any one of claims 14-17, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
responding to a trigger operation aiming at any control entry, and determining a recording note aimed at by the trigger operation;
And displaying a recording status bar or a playing status bar of the recording notes aimed at by the triggering operation.
19. The reader of claim 18, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
If the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording or recording pauses, displaying a recording state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation;
and if the state of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation is recording completion, displaying a playing state column of the recording note aimed at by the triggering operation.
20. The reader of claim 18, wherein the play status bar includes at least one of the following elements:
a play control entry, a play progress bar, a delete entry, and a text conversion entry.
21. The reader of claim 20, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
Displaying a manuscript information bar in the first style floating window in response to a trigger operation for the text conversion portal;
the manuscript information field includes at least one of the following elements: the text information, the text copy entry, and the text export entry of the recording notes corresponding to the play status bar.
22. The reader of any one of claims 14-17, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
Switching the first pattern of the floating window to the second pattern of the floating window in response to the floating window pattern switching operation;
wherein the size of the second pattern of floating windows is smaller than the size of the first pattern of floating windows.
23. The reader of claim 22, wherein the second style floating window displays a number of recorded notes corresponding to the notes page.
24. The reader of claim 22, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
in response to a drag operation for the second style floating window, dynamically altering a presentation position of the second style floating window based on a change in a contact position of the drag operation.
25. The reader of any one of claims 14-17, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
Switching the first-style floating window to a third-style floating window in response to a drag operation for the first-style floating window; wherein the third pattern of floating windows comprises fewer display elements than the first pattern of floating windows;
Dynamically changing the display position of the third-style floating window based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
and when the drag operation is detected to be finished, switching the third type floating window into a first type floating window.
26. The reader of any one of claims 14-17, wherein the executable instructions cause the processor to:
Responding to the dragging operation of the first-type floating window, and dynamically changing the display position of the first-type floating window by adopting a low-order refreshing mode based on the contact position change of the dragging operation;
And when the drag operation is detected to be finished, a first-type floating window is displayed by adopting a high-order refreshing mode.
27. A computer storage medium having stored therein at least one executable instruction for causing a processor to perform operations corresponding to the page presentation method of any one of claims 1 to 13.
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