CN114595012A - To-do item adding and displaying method and related equipment - Google Patents
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Abstract
The embodiment of the application provides a backlog adding and displaying method and related equipment. The method comprises the following steps: responding to a first user operation, and displaying a first interface, wherein the first user operation comprises a click operation of a user on a control, and the first interface comprises a mail page; responding to a second user operation of the user on the first interface, and displaying a second interface, wherein the second interface comprises a first to-do item, and the second user operation comprises a click operation of the user on a control in the first interface; and responding to a third user operation of the user on the second interface, and adding the first to-be-transacted item to the first interface, wherein the third user operation comprises a clicking operation of the user on a control in the second interface. According to the embodiment, backlogs are added into the interface quickly, and the backlog adding efficiency is improved.
Description
Technical Field
The embodiment of the application relates to the technical field of terminals, in particular to a backlog adding and displaying method and related equipment.
Background
With the rapid development of mobile devices and mobile internet, more and more users shift daily work from traditional computer devices to mobile devices, such as management of backlog and e-mail. Email is a communication means that provides information interaction using electronic means.
E-mail is often used for information interaction in work and life. Many enterprises currently use mailbox accounts to communicate their work content. However, when a user adds backlogs that need to be reminded on an application such as a memo installed on a mobile device, the current mobile device does not support adding backlogs in the application such as the memo.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application discloses a backlog adding and displaying method and related equipment, which can add backlogs in a content page and improve the backlog adding efficiency.
A first aspect of the present application discloses a backlog adding method, which is applied to a first electronic device, and the backlog adding method includes:
responding to the first user operation, and displaying a first interface; responding to a second user operation of the user on the first interface, and displaying a second interface, wherein the second interface comprises a first backlog; adding the first to-do item to the first interface in response to a third user operation of the user at the second interface. The first user operation comprises click operation or voice operation of a user on a corresponding control, and the first interface can be a content editing page of an application program such as an email page, a short message page and a message page.
According to the embodiment of the application, backlogs can be added in the first interface based on one or more applications, the backlog adding efficiency is improved, the backlogs are displayed or reminded through the electronic equipment, and user experience is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the responding to a second user operation by the user at the first interface comprises:
responding to the input identifier operation of the user on the first interface.
The user may cause the electronic device to display the first to-do item by entering an identifier operation. If the user inputs the identifier in the page content to enable the electronic equipment to display the first to-do item, the direct input of the to-do item is avoided, and the first to-do item on the electronic equipment can be rapidly displayed.
In some alternative embodiments, said first interface includes an add item control, said responding to a second user operation by the user at said first interface includes:
responding to the clicking operation of the user on the add-on item control.
The user can enable the electronic equipment to display the first to-be-transacted item through clicking operation. If the user clicks the add event control on the first interface to enable the electronic equipment to display the first to-be-handled item, the to-be-handled item is prevented from being directly input, and the first to-be-handled item on the electronic equipment can be rapidly displayed. The first electronic device may also be responsive to voice operation of the add event control by the user.
In some optional embodiments, the displaying a second interface in response to a second user operation by the user on the first interface, the second interface including a first to-do item, includes:
responding to a second user operation in the first interface of the first application, jumping to a second interface of a second application, and displaying a first to-do-item stored in the second application through the second interface of the second application.
The first electronic device can run a plurality of applications, such as a mail application and an item recording application, and can receive a click operation of a user on an item adding control in the mail application, jump from the mail application to the second application and display a first to-do item through the second application, so that the user can be provided with the added to-do item, and the efficiency of adding the first to-do item is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the displaying a second interface in response to a second user operation by the user on the first interface, the second interface including a first to-do item, includes:
responding to a second user operation in a first interface of a first application, and reading a first backlog through a backlog reading interface of a second application; and displaying the first to-do-item through a second interface of the first application.
The first electronic device can run a plurality of applications, such as a mail application and an item recording application, and can receive a click operation of a user on an item adding control in the mail application, read a first to-be-handled item through a to-be-handled item interface of the item recording application, and display the first to-be-handled item through the first application, so that jump among the applications is avoided, and the efficiency of displaying the first to-be-handled item is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the displaying a second interface in response to a second user operation by the user on the first interface, the second interface including a first to-do item, includes:
responding to a second user operation in a first interface of a first application, and displaying a first to-do-item stored in the first application through a second interface of the first application.
The first electronic device can read the first to-be-handled item stored in the mail application in response to the click operation of the user on the add-to-item control in the mail application, so that the first to-be-handled item is prevented from being read across the applications and displayed across the applications, and the efficiency of displaying the first to-be-handled item is improved.
In some alternative embodiments, said third user action in response to said user at said second interface comprises:
responding to the determined operation of the user on the second interface.
The second interface comprises a determination control, and the first electronic equipment responds to the click operation of the user on the determination control and adds the to-do-items determined by the user. The addition of the backlog which is not needed by the user is avoided, and the efficiency of adding the backlog by the user is improved.
In some alternative embodiments, the second interface includes a selection control and a determination control, and the determining operation in response to the user at the second interface includes:
responding to the clicking operation of the user on the selection control and the determination control.
And the first electronic equipment adds the backlog selected and determined by the user. The addition of backlogs which are not needed by the user is avoided, and the efficiency of adding the backlogs by the user is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the user identifier corresponding to the first to-do item is determined as a first user identifier, and after the first to-do item is added to the first interface, the to-do item adding method further includes:
and sending the first item to be transacted to a user communication address corresponding to the first user identifier.
The first electronic equipment can send the first item to be transacted to the corresponding user, so that the first item to be transacted is prevented from being sent to the user irrelevant to the first item to be transacted, and data safety is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the sending the first to-be-transacted item to the user address corresponding to the first user identifier includes:
generating a user communication address according to the first user identification based on a mapping table; and sending the first item to be transacted to the user communication address.
The first electronic equipment generates a user communication address according to the first user identification, so that the user is prevented from inputting the user communication address, and the sending efficiency of the first to-do item is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the to-do addition method further includes:
receiving a user communication address; and sending the first item to be transacted to the user communication address.
The first electronic equipment receives a user communication address input by a user, and sends the first to-be-handled item to the user communication address input by the user, so that the first to-be-handled item is sent according to the user communication address input by the user.
In some alternative embodiments, the second interface further includes a second to-do, the second to-do being added to the first interface.
The second interface can comprise a plurality of backlogs, and the first electronic device can add one or more backlogs to the first interface, so that the backlog adding efficiency is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the to-do addition method further includes:
determining the user identifier corresponding to the first item to be transacted as a first user identifier; and determining the user identifier corresponding to the second to-do-work item as a second user identifier.
Each backlog corresponds to a user identifier, the user identifier represents an identifier of a user who handles the backlog, and the first electronic device determines the user identifier of each backlog, so that the user is prevented from being allocated with the user identifier of each backlog, and the efficiency of determining the first user identifier and the second user identifier is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the to-do addition method further includes:
and sending the first to-do-list and the second to-do-list to a user communication address corresponding to the first user identification and a user communication address corresponding to the second user identification.
The first electronic equipment sends all the backlogs to the plurality of user communication addresses, so that the electronic equipment logged in by the plurality of user communication addresses can screen the backlogs and receive the responded backlogs.
In some optional embodiments, the to-do addition method further includes:
sending the first item to be transacted to a user communication address corresponding to the first user identifier; and sending the second to-do-item to a user communication address corresponding to the second user identifier.
The first electronic device distributes backlogs according to the user communication addresses corresponding to the user identifications, so that the user communication addresses of the first backlogs are prevented from being determined one by one and distributed one by one, and the efficiency of sending the backlogs is improved.
A second aspect of the present application discloses a backlog display method, which is applied to an electronic device, and the backlog addition method includes:
acquiring data of a first interface, wherein the data of the first interface comprises backlogs; and displaying the backlog in the first interface.
The electronic equipment acquires the data of the first interface including the backlogs and directly displays the backlogs in the first interface, so that the processing steps of the data of the first interface and the backlogs can be reduced, and the efficiency of displaying the backlogs is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the acquiring data of the first interface comprises:
acquiring an account identification of a user corresponding to the electronic equipment; and obtaining the backlog of which the user identification in the first interface is consistent with the account identification.
When the first interface is obtained, backlogs in the first interface can be screened, backlogs with user identifications in the first interface and account identifications consistent are obtained, obtaining of the backlogs which are not needed by the user is avoided, and accuracy of displaying the backlogs is improved.
In some optional embodiments, the displaying the to-do-items in the first interface comprises:
responding to the click operation of a user on the screening control of the electronic equipment, and acquiring an account identification of the user corresponding to the electronic equipment; screening backlogs from the backlogs in the first interface according to the account identification to obtain the screened backlogs; and storing or displaying the screened backlogs.
When the electronic device stores or displays the to-do-items, the electronic device can receive the click operation of the user on the screening control in the electronic device, screen the to-do-items in the first interface, acquire the to-do-items of which the user identifiers are consistent with the account identifiers in the first interface, avoid the user from further screening the to-do-items, and improve the efficiency of storing or displaying the to-do-items.
In some optional embodiments, after the displaying the to-do-list in the first interface, the to-do-list displaying method further includes:
responding to the change operation of the user on the state of the backlog, and acquiring the current state of the backlog; and sending the current state of the backlog to a user communication address for sending the backlog.
The electronic equipment can receive the change operation of the user on the state of the backlog and acquire the current state of the backlog; or when the state of the screened backlogs is detected to be changed in real time, acquiring the current state of the screened backlogs. And synchronizing the current state of the backlogs to the user communication address of the backlogs, so that the effect of synchronizing the states of the backlogs is achieved, and the efficiency and the accuracy of state synchronization are improved.
A third aspect of the application discloses a computer device comprising a processor and a memory; the memory to store instructions; the processor is used for calling the instruction in the memory so as to enable the computer equipment to execute the backlog adding method or the backlog displaying method.
A fourth aspect of the present application discloses a computer-readable storage medium, which stores at least one instruction, and when the at least one instruction is executed by a processor, the at least one instruction implements the to-do-add method or the to-do-display method.
For technical effects brought by the second aspect to the fourth aspect, reference may be made to the description related to the methods in the above method part, and details are not described herein again.
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Fig. 3 is a flowchart of a backlog adding method applied to a first electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4 is a flowchart of a backlog display method applied to an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
Fig. 5 is a flowchart of a to-do-event adding and displaying method applied to a first electronic device and a second electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of data interaction between a mail application and a transaction recording application in a computer device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of a computer device provided in an embodiment of the present application.
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For ease of understanding, some descriptions of concepts related to the embodiments of the present application are given by way of illustration and reference.
In the embodiments of the present application, "at least one" means one or more, "and" a plurality "means two or more. "and/or" describes an association relationship of associated objects, meaning that three relationships may exist, e.g., A and/or B may represent: a exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone, wherein A and B can be singular or plural. The terms "first," "second," "third," "fourth," and the like in the description and in the claims and drawings of the present application, if any, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order.
For ease of understanding, some descriptions of concepts related to the embodiments of the present application are given by way of illustration and reference.
In order to better understand the backlog adding and displaying method and the related device disclosed in the embodiment of the present application, an application scenario of the backlog adding and displaying method of the present application is first described below.
Fig. 1 is a device interaction diagram of a backlog adding and displaying method disclosed in an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 1, the to-do item adding and displaying method is applied to a plurality of electronic devices, for example, a first electronic device 10, a second electronic device 11, and a third electronic device 12. The first electronic device 10, the second electronic device 11, and the third electronic device 12 are all devices having an email sending and receiving function.
Optionally, each of the plurality of electronic devices is installed with an application program having both an e-mail receiving and sending function and a backlog recording function; alternatively, a plurality of electronic devices are each installed with a mail application and an application for recording various types of backlogs, such as the mail and memo in fig. 1. That is, by using the backlog adding and displaying method provided by the embodiment of the present application, backlogs can be added in the content page of the email to directly remind the relevant persons in charge of the backlogs and the like through the email transceiving function and the backlog recording function of one or more application programs.
For convenience of description, in the embodiments provided in the present application, an application program for recording various types of backlogs is referred to as a transaction recording application.
In the embodiment of the present application, the receiving and sending of the electronic mail may be performed between a plurality of electronic devices, for example, between the first electronic device 10 and the second electronic device 11, between the first electronic device 10 and the third electronic device 12, and the like. For example, the first electronic device 10 is a sender of an electronic mail, and the second electronic device 11 is a receiver of the electronic mail; the first electronic device 10 is a sender of an electronic mail and the third electronic device 12 is a recipient of the electronic mail. In a specific implementation, the first electronic device 10, the second electronic device 11, and the third electronic device 12 may be a mobile phone, a tablet Computer, a notebook Computer, an Ultra-mobile Personal Computer (UMPC), a netbook, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), and so on.
The specific product forms of the first electronic device 10, the second electronic device 11, and the third electronic device 12 may be the same or different. For example, the first electronic device 10 is a mobile phone, the second electronic device 11 is also a mobile phone, and the third electronic device 12 is also a mobile phone, or the first electronic device 10 is a tablet computer or a computer, the second electronic device 11 is a mobile phone, and the third electronic device 12 is a notebook computer, which is not limited in this embodiment of the present application. One or more electronic devices may be used to perform email transmission with the first electronic device 10, the second electronic device 11, and/or the third electronic device 12.
As shown in fig. 2, a schematic view of an application scenario of a to-do-item adding and displaying method provided by the embodiment of the present application is shown.
As shown in FIG. 2A for an interface of a sending device (e.g., first electronic device 10), a user may enter the mail application interface by clicking on a mail application control in the sending device.
As shown in the mail application interface of the sending device in fig. 2B, the user can click the new mail control to create a new email, and enter a mail content editing page.
As shown in fig. 2C, the user may click the insert to-do control in the email content editing page, and enter the to-do list display interface.
Optionally, before the user clicks the insertion backlog control in the email content editing page and enters the backlog list display interface, the user may click the add event control in the email to cause the email content editing page to display the insertion backlog control.
Alternatively, the to-do list stored in the event recording application of the transmitting device may be displayed by the event recording application of the transmitting device.
Alternatively, the to-do list may be acquired from the transaction recording application of the sending device by the mail application of the sending device, and the to-do list may be displayed by the mail application of the sending device.
The to-do list display interface shown in fig. 2D includes a full selection control, a deletion control, an editing control, a determination control, multiple to-do types of to-do and multiple completed types of to-do. The user can manage backlogs through the control, for example, clicking the full selection control to select all backlogs; clicking a deletion control to delete the selected backlog; clicking the editing control to edit the selected backlogs so as to change the type, sequence, highlight mark, marking priority and/or belonging list and the like of the selected backlogs; and clicking the determination control to insert the selected to-do item into the email. The types of backlogs may include at least a completed type and a to-do type.
Optionally, the to-do-items of the completed type correspond to a completion date, and the sending device may store the completed type and the completion date of the to-do-items in association; the to-do-matters of the to-do-types correspond to a scheduled completion date, and the sending device may associate the to-do-types of the stored to-do-matters with the scheduled completion date.
As shown in fig. 2E, the user may click the send control to send the email with the backlog inserted to the receiving device (e.g., the second electronic device 11 or the third electronic device 12).
Optionally, the user may enter a level identifier corresponding to the to-do-list in the mail content to determine the to-do priority of the to-do-list.
Optionally, the user may type a user identifier corresponding to the backlog in the mail content to determine a responsible user corresponding to the backlog, where the responsible user represents a user who needs to receive and/or respond to the backlog. The user can enter the corresponding user identification for part of backlogs or all backlogs. When the backlog does not have the corresponding user identification, the backlog is visible for all users receiving the mails; when the backlog has the corresponding user identifier, the backlog is visible to the user corresponding to the backlog.
The email of the email application of the receiving device is displayed with the backlog inserted as shown in the email receiving interface of fig. 2F. The user can click the add task control to add the to-do item in the email to the item recording application of the receiving device.
Optionally, backlogs inserted in the email may include backlogs of completed type and/or backlogs of to-completed type.
Optionally, the user may click the add task control to add the to-do item corresponding to the user in the email to the item recording application of the receiving device; or clicking the task adding control to add the to-do-items selected by the user in the email to the item recording application of the receiving device. Wherein the backlog of the event recording application added to the receiving device may include a completed type of backlog and a to-complete type of backlog.
The event recording application interface of the receiving device, as shown in fig. 2G, displays the backlog added from the email.
Optionally, the event recording application interface of the receiving device may display the to-do event corresponding to the user of the receiving device; or displaying all the user's backlogs.
As shown in fig. 3, a flowchart of a to-do-event adding method provided in the embodiment of the present application is applied to the first electronic device 10, and specifically, the to-do-event adding method includes:
s301, responding to the first user operation, and displaying a first interface.
The first interface may include a content editing page of an application program such as a mail page, a short message page, or a message page. The mail page is a page for managing mails in the mail application, the short message page is a page for managing short messages in the short message application, and the information page can be a page for presenting and/or managing messages in the instant messaging application.
Optionally, the mail application in the first electronic device 10 includes a new mail control, and the first user operation includes a user operation on the new mail control, such as a click operation or a voice operation. In response to the user's operation of the new mail control, the first electronic device 10 may display a mail page in the mail application.
The first electronic device 10 may create an email through the email application, and the email application in the first electronic device 10 may log in a mailbox account, such as an IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol) -based mailbox account.
In conjunction with the email application interface of the first electronic device 10 shown in fig. 2B, the first electronic device 10 may create an email through the email application of the first electronic device 10 and display an email page. In the embodiments provided herein, the first electronic device 10 provides a function of inserting backlogs in emails. The first electronic device 10 receives a click of a user on a new email control in the email application or receives a voice trigger of the user to create the new email control, and displays an email page through the email application of the first electronic device 10. The email may include one or more recipients.
Optionally, the instant messaging application in the first electronic device 10 includes a new message control, and the first user operation includes a user operation on the new message control, such as a click operation or a voice operation. In response to the user operating the new email control, the first electronic device 10 may display a message page in the instant messaging application in response to the user operating the new message control.
Optionally, the short message application in the first electronic device 10 includes a new short message control, and the first user operation includes a user operation on the new short message control, such as a click operation or a voice operation. In response to the user operating the new email control, the first electronic device 10 may display a short message page in the short message application in response to the user operating the new short message control.
S302, responding to a second user operation of the user on the first interface, displaying a second interface, wherein the second interface comprises a first to-do item.
In one embodiment of the application, the first electronic device 10 may display the second interface in response to a user input identifier operation at the first interface.
In one embodiment of the application, the second operation of the user on the first interface may be an identifier input operation, and the first electronic device 10 displays the second interface in response to the identifier input operation. In the present embodiment, the input identifier operation is used to call a function of inserting a to-do item in the first interface. For example, the identifier may be a combination of preset symbols, numbers and/or letters such as "@", "###".
In another embodiment of the present application, the first interface includes an add item control, and the trigger to add item control may be a click operation of the user or a voice operation of the user. In response to the user triggering the add-on item control, the first electronic device 10 displays a second interface.
As shown in the email page of fig. 2C, the email page displays an insert to-do control (i.e., add item control). The user can perform a second user operation by clicking the insert to-do control in the email page to call the function of inserting the to-do item in the email.
For example, the first electronic device 10 displays the first to-do item in response to the user clicking on the insert to-do control in the email page. For another example, the first electronic device 10 receives an input operation of the user on the email page, and displays the first to-do item in response to the second user operation when the identifier "@ @ @ is recognized from the input content.
Alternatively, the first interface may comprise a mailing page, and the mailing page and the first to-do item may be stored in two applications in the first electronic device 10, respectively. A mail application such as a mail page stored in the first electronic device 10; the first to-do item is stored in the event recording application of the first electronic device 10, and the event recording application may be a memo, a notepad, a calendar, a note, or other application program for recording the to-do item.
In one embodiment of the present application, the first electronic device 10 jumps to the second application in response to a second user operation in the first interface of the first application, and displays the first to-do-item stored in the second application through the second interface of the second application. Specifically, the first electronic device 10 jumps to the event recording application (e.g., the second application) in response to a second user operation in the mail page (e.g., the first interface) of the mail application (e.g., the first application), and displays the first to-do-item stored in the event recording application through the event recording application (e.g., the second interface).
In one embodiment of the present application, the first electronic device 10 reads the first to-do-event through the to-do-event reading interface of the second application in response to a second user operation in the first interface of the first application; and displaying the first to-do-item through a second interface of the first application. Specifically, the first electronic device 10 reads the first to-do item through the to-do item reading interface of the item recording application in response to the second user operation in the mail page of the mail application; and displaying the first to-do item through a pop-up window of the mail application.
Optionally, the first interface may include a mailing page, and the mailing page and the first to-do item may also be stored in an application program in the first electronic device 10, which is denoted as a first application, which provides an email sending and receiving function and a to-do item recording function. If the email page and the first to-do item are stored in the first application, the first electronic device 10 responds to a second user operation in the first interface of the first application, and displays the first to-do item stored in the first application through the second interface of the first application.
Such as the to-do list display interface shown in fig. 2D. The to-do list includes a first to-do item (e.g., "test"), and a selectable box corresponding to the first to-do item. The first item to be handled corresponds to a type attribute, and the attribute value of the type attribute corresponds to the type of the item to be handled. The type of the first to-do-item may be completed or to-do-item, for example, if the attribute value of the type attribute of the to-do-item is 0, the type of the to-do-item is to-do-item; when the attribute value of the type attribute of the backlog is 1, the type of the backlog is the completed type. The completed type indicates that the to-do item is completed; the to-do type indicates that a to-do item is to be processed. The setting of the attribute values is merely an example, and is not limited in the embodiments of the present application.
Optionally, the completed type of the to-do-item corresponds to a completion date, and the completed type and the completion date of the to-do-item may be stored in an associated manner; the to-do-matters of the to-do-types correspond to a scheduled completion date, and the to-do-types of the to-do-matters and the scheduled completion date can be stored in an associated manner. The event recording application may remind the user of the backlog in advance according to the scheduled completion date of the backlog. Wherein, the attribute value of the type attribute of the backlog input for the first time is 0, and the first electronic device 10 may modify the attribute value of the type attribute of the backlog to 0 or 1 in response to the modification operation of the user. Optionally, the to-do list may further include a second to-do (e.g., "on-code library"), and a selectable box corresponding to the second to-do.
Optionally, the user may select all backlogs through a full-selection control in the backlog list display interface, may delete unnecessary backlogs through a deletion control in the backlog list display interface, and may edit the backlogs through an editing control in the backlog list display interface to change the type, the order, and/or the belonging list of the backlogs.
And S303, responding to a third user operation of the user on the second interface, and adding the first to-be-transacted item to the first interface.
In one embodiment of the application, the first electronic device 10 adds the first to-do item to the first interface in response to a determination operation by the user at the second interface. In particular, the second interface includes a determination control, and the first electronic device 10 may add the first to-do item to the first interface in response to a user triggering (e.g., a click operation or a voice operation) of the determination control.
In one embodiment of the application, the second interface includes a selection control and a determination control, and the first electronic device 10 may add the first to-do item to the first interface in response to a click operation of the selection control and the determination control by the user. Specifically, the first electronic device 10 may add the first to-do item to the mail page in response to the user selecting the first to-do item by clicking the selectable box (i.e., selecting the control) and the user clicking the determination control.
Alternatively, when the user selects the selectable frame corresponding to the first to-do item, the first electronic device 10 may change the value of the selectable frame of the first to-do item from 0 to 1; the initial value of the selectable frame is 0, and when the user clicks the determination control, the first electronic device 10 adds the to-do item with the value of 1 to the first interface. The values of the optional blocks are set for illustration only, and are not limited in the embodiments of the present application.
Optionally, when the user selects the selectable frame corresponding to the first item to be transacted, the first electronic device 10 may determine whether a confirmation operation of the user on the first item to be transacted is received; when receiving the confirmation operation of the user on the first to-be-transacted item, the first electronic device 10 changes the value of the selectable frame of the first to-be-transacted item from an initial value 0 to 1; the first electronic device 10 adds the to-do item with the value of 1 of the selectable box to the first interface.
Optionally, the first electronic device 10 marks the first to-be-handled item by using a preset label, and adds the marked first to-be-handled item to the first interface. Specifically, the first electronic device 10 may determine the identifier of the first to-do item as the first event identifier; determining the user identification of the responsible user corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item as a first user identification; and marking the first to-be-handled item according to the preset label, the first event identification and the first user identification to obtain a marked first to-be-handled item, and adding the marked first to-be-handled item to the first interface.
The first electronic device 10 determines a unique identifier corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item as the first event identifier. Responsible users may refer to users who need to receive and/or respond to backlogs. The user identification of the responsible user corresponding to the backlog is the unique identification of the responsible user. For example, the email address of the responsible user or the unique identification code of the responsible user. As will be exemplified below.
Optionally, determining the user identifier of the responsible user corresponding to the first to-do item as the first user identifier includes: the first electronic device 10 identifies an initial user identifier of a responsible user corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item from the first interface; matching an address corresponding to an initial user identifier from a preset address book according to the initial user identifier of a responsible user corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item, wherein the preset address book can be an address book in an address book application of the first electronic device 10, can also be a recipient address book in a mail application of the first electronic device 10, and can also be an address book in other applications of the first electronic device 10 for recording user address information; and determining the matched communication address as the first user identification.
For example, the initial user identifier of the responsible user corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item is zhangsan, and according to the fact that the email address (communication address) matched by zhangsan from the address book is zhangsan @ huawei.com, zhangsan @ huawei.com is determined as the first user identifier.
For another example, the initial user identifier of the responsible user corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item is zhang san; according to Zhangsan Chinese phonetic alphabet, the address of the electronic mailbox matched from the address book is Zhangsan @ huawei.com; zhangsan @ huawei.com is determined as the first subscriber identity.
The user corresponding to the first electronic device 10 may input the initial user identifier of the responsible user corresponding to the first to-be-handled item in the body content (first interface) of the e-mail, for example, the body content of the e-mail is: test @ Zhang three. @ is a preset user identifier for identifying an initial user identifier located after @ and zhang is the initial user identifier.
In addition, the preset tag for labeling the to-do-item inserted into the email may be an HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) tag, an XML (Extensible Markup Language) tag, or the like.
Such as the email page including backlogs (i.e., the first interface to add the first backlog) shown in fig. 2E. The email page may include the annotated first to-do item. Wherein, the labeled first backlog "test" can be expressed as:
<li class=task-item id=“uuid”>
<div class=task-owner id=zhangsan@huawei.com/>
<div class=task-content>
testing
</div>
</li>
Wherein, "uuid" is the item identifier of the first labeled to-do item, zhangsan @ huawei.com is the first user identifier of the responsible user corresponding to the first labeled to-do item, and "test" is the first labeled to-do item. Except that the test is the user visible data, when the data is displayed in the page, the preset label is the user invisible data. "< li > </li >", "< div/>", "< div > </div >" are preset tags.
The first to-do item may further include a to-do state, which may be expressed as < div class ═ task-status/>, to feedback that the first to-do item is in a complete state or an incomplete state.
For example, the first to-do item labeled "test" can be expressed as:
<li class=task-item id=“uuid”>
<div class=task-owner id=zhangsan@huawei.com/>
<div class=task-content>
| A Testing
</div>
<div class=task-status/>
</li>
If the value of the tag "task-status" is 0, it indicates that the first marked to-do item is in an incomplete state, and if the value of the tag "task-status" is 1, it indicates that the first marked to-do item is in a complete state. When the first electronic device 10 sends an email, the value of the tag "task-status" of the first to-do item in the email is 0; when the second electronic device 11 (the second electronic device 11 that receives the electronic mail) receives the completion instruction for the first to-do item, the value of the tag "task-status" is changed to 1. The second electronic device 11 may feed back the to-do status of the to-be-processed task by the reply email to the email, that is, the second electronic device 11 feeds back the to-do status of the to-be-processed task to the first electronic device 10 by updating the value of the tag "task-status".
Optionally, the first to-do item may be marked by a rating mark; the first backlog with the level identification mark is the backlog with high backlog priority, and the first backlog without the level identification mark is the backlog with low backlog priority. The level identification may be "! "symbol or other predetermined symbol.
In another embodiment, the first to-do item further includes a to-do level, which may be expressed as < div class-task-priority/>, for feeding back the to-do priority of the first to-do item. If the value of the tag "task-priority" is 0, it indicates that the backlog is of low priority, and if the value of the tag "task-priority" is 1, it indicates that the backlog is of high priority. The first electronic device 10 or the second electronic device 11 may perform reminding with different frequencies and different times on the first to-do item according to the to-do level of the first to-do item through the item recording application. For example, a high-frequency and long-time reminder can be given to the backlog with high priority through the event recording application; the low-frequency and short-time reminding can be carried out on the backlog with low priority through the event recording application.
The first interface may include a mail page into which the first to-do-event marked may be inserted.
In an embodiment of the application, the first electronic device 10 determines the user identifier corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item as the first user identifier, and sends the first to-be-transacted item to the user address corresponding to the first user identifier after adding the first to-be-transacted item to the first interface. Specifically, the first electronic device 10 generates a user communication address according to the first user identifier based on the mapping table; and sending the mail page comprising the first to-do-list to the user communication address. The user's address may include an email address, a social account address, and the like.
The first electronic device 10 generates a user communication address according to the first user identifier based on the mapping table, and specifically includes: the first electronic device 10 obtains a preset user identifier; identifying a user identification field from a first interface according to a preset user identifier; and searching the address corresponding to the user identification field in the mapping table, and determining the address corresponding to the searched user identification field as the user communication address. For example, the preset user identifier may be a designated symbol such as "@", "-", or "#", a user identification field recognized from the first interface according to "#" is "zhangsan", a corresponding relationship between "zhangsan" and "zhangsan @ huawei.com" is defined in the mapping table, and "zhangsan @ huawei.com" may be found in the mapping table according to "zhangsan", that is, the user communication address. Optionally, the mapping table may also define suffixes of the user's communication addresses, such as "@ huawei.com", "@ example.com", and the like.
In one embodiment of the present application, the first electronic device 10 may further receive a user communication address input by the user; and sending the first item to be transacted to the user communication address.
In one embodiment of the present application, the second interface may further include a second to-do-matter, and the first electronic device 10 adds the second to-do-matter to the first interface. For example, the second to-do-matter may be "demand analysis".
Further, the first electronic device 10 may determine a user identifier corresponding to the first to-be-transacted item as the first user identifier; and determining the user identifier corresponding to the second backlog as the second user identifier. As in the above example, the first user identification of the first to-do item "test" is "zhangsan @ huawei.com" and the second user identification of the second to-do item "demand analysis" is "wangwu @ huawei.com".
Optionally, the first electronic device 10 may send the first to-do-list and the second to-do-list to the user address corresponding to the first user id and the user address corresponding to the second user id. As above, the first electronic device 10 can send the first to-do item "test" and the second to-do item "requirement analysis" to the user address corresponding to zhang-three and the user address corresponding to wang-five.
Optionally, the first electronic device 10 may send the first to-do item to the user address corresponding to the first user identifier; and sending the second to-do item to a user communication address corresponding to the second user identification. For example, the first backlog "test" is sent to the user address corresponding to zhang-three, and the second backlog "demand analysis" is sent to the user address corresponding to wang-five.
Understandably, the first electronic device 10 may distribute the first to-do and the second to-do to a plurality of electronic devices.
In one embodiment of the present application, the first electronic device 10 may filter the to-do-items corresponding to the first user identifier from the first interface; and sending the screened backlog to a user communication address corresponding to the first user identifier.
As shown in fig. 4, a flowchart of a to-do-list displaying method provided in the embodiment of the present application is applied to an electronic device, and specifically, the to-do-list displaying method includes:
s401, data of a first interface are obtained, and the data of the first interface comprise backlogs.
In an embodiment of the application, the electronic device may obtain an account identifier of a user corresponding to the electronic device; and obtaining the backlog of which the user identification is consistent with the account identification in the first interface. The account identification is a unique identification of a user corresponding to the electronic equipment. For example, the electronic device corresponds to the user's email address.
The electronic device may receive data of the first interface from another electronic device. For example, the electronic device may receive a mail page through a mail application in the electronic device, and the electronic device may receive a message page through an instant messaging application in the electronic device.
Optionally, the electronic device may identify a to-do event in the first interface. Specifically, the electronic device may identify backlogs in the first interface according to a preset tag in the first interface; or identifying the backlog in the first interface based on the preset keywords.
Such as the mail receiving interface of the mail application of the electronic device shown in fig. 2F. In an email interface (first interface) presented in the electronic device, a user corresponding to the electronic device may expand more submenus by clicking more controls, for example, showing an add task control. The user corresponding to the electronic device can enable the electronic device to identify the backlog in the first interface by clicking the task adding control.
In fig. 2F, each backlog in the email interface (first interface) corresponds to one responsible user, such as zhang san or wang wu.
Optionally, the backlogs in the first interface may include backlogs that match the electronic device and/or backlogs that do not match the electronic device.
Optionally, the backlogs in the first interface may include backlogs of a completed type and/or backlogs of a to-do type.
S402, displaying the backlog in the first interface.
In one embodiment of the application, the electronic device responds to the operation of a user on a screening control of the electronic device, and obtains an account identification of the user corresponding to the electronic device; screening backlogs from the backlogs in the first interface according to the account identification; storing or displaying the screened backlogs. Specifically, the user may perform an operation of clicking the filtering control on the electronic device. The screening of the backlogs from the backlogs in the first interface according to the account identifier may include: screening out backlogs with user identifications consistent with the account identifications from the backlogs in the first interface; and determining the screened backlogs as screened backlogs.
If the electronic equipment receives the backlogs matched with the account identification, the electronic equipment determines the backlogs in the first interface as screened backlogs; the electronic equipment can store the screened backlogs into a preset application in the electronic equipment, and the preset application has an electronic mail receiving and sending function and a backlog recording function so as to display or remind the screened backlogs through the preset application in the electronic equipment.
Optionally, the electronic device adds the filtered backlog to the event recording application of the electronic device, so as to display or remind the filtered backlog through the event recording application of the electronic device.
In one embodiment of the present application, the adding, by the electronic device, the screened backlog to the event recording application of the electronic device includes: analyzing the screened backlogs according to preset labels of the screened backlogs; and adding the analyzed backlogs to the event record application of the electronic equipment through a backlog insertion interface of the event record application of the electronic equipment.
Such as the event logging application interface of the electronic device shown in fig. 2G. The figure includes 3 screened backlogs of the to-do type. Wherein, it is provided with! "tagged backlog is a backlog with a high backlog priority, without"! "tagged backlogs are backlogs with low backlog priority.
Optionally, after the electronic device identifies the backlogs in the first interface, the electronic device determines the backlogs selected by the user corresponding to the electronic device from the backlogs in the first interface as the backlogs selected by the user; and adding the backlog selected by the user to a preset application or a backlog recording application of the electronic equipment.
In an example of the application, after displaying the backlog in the first interface, the electronic device obtains a current state of the backlog in response to a user operation for changing the state of the backlog; and synchronizing the current state of the backlog to the communication address of the user sending the backlog. For example, the user changes the status of the to-do-item from to-do-item to completed, the electronic device obtains the current status of the to-do-item as the completed status, and synchronizes the completed status of the to-do-item to the user address sending the to-do-item.
Optionally, after the electronic device stores the filtered backlogs, the electronic device may further detect whether the states of the filtered backlogs are changed; if the state of the screened backlogs is detected to be changed, acquiring the current state of the screened backlogs; and returning the current state of the screened backlogs to the user communication address sending the backlogs. Specifically, after the electronic device adds the screened backlogs to the log recording application of the electronic device, the electronic device detects whether the state of the screened backlogs is changed from the log recording application of the electronic device; if the state of the screened backlogs is detected to be changed, acquiring the current state of the screened backlogs from the log application of the electronic equipment; and returning the current state of the screened backlogs to the user communication address sending the backlogs. For example, the electronic device may reply to the user address for sending the backlog in an email manner, and in another electronic device or electronic device receiving the email, the current status of the screened backlog is marked according to a preset manner to remind that the status of the screened backlog has changed.
Optionally, the electronic device may remind the screened backlogs according to the backlog level through a transaction recording application or a preset application of the electronic device. For the screened backlogs with high priority, the reminding frequency is high, and the reminding time is long; for the screened backlogs with low priority, the reminding frequency is low, and the reminding time is short.
As shown in fig. 5, a flowchart of a to-do item adding and displaying method provided by the embodiment of the present application is applied to an electronic device, for example, the first electronic device 10 and/or the second electronic device 11 shown in fig. 1. Specifically, the to-do item adding and displaying method includes:
s501, the first electronic device 10 displays a first interface in response to a first user operation.
S502, the first electronic device 10 displays a second interface in response to a second user operation on the first interface by the user, where the second interface includes the to-do-item.
S503, the first electronic device 10 adds the to-do-item to the first interface in response to the third user operation of the user on the second interface.
S504, the first electronic device 10 sends the data of the first interface to the second electronic device 11, and the second electronic device 11 obtains the data of the first interface, where the data of the first interface includes the to-do-items.
S505, the second electronic device 11 displays the backlog in the first interface.
Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of data interaction between an email application and an event recording application in a computer device according to an embodiment of the present application.
When the computer device is the first electronic device 10, the first electronic device 10 reads and displays the to-do list through the to-do reading interface of the item recording application of the first electronic device 10; a user corresponding to the first electronic device 10 selects the backlog through the selectable frame in the backlog list to obtain the selected backlog; the first electronic device 10 adds the selected to-do-item to the first interface; the first electronic device 10 sends the data of the first interface to the second electronic device 11 through the mail application. Further, the first electronic device 10 may label the selected to-do-items by using a preset label to obtain the labeled to-do-items; and adding the marked backlog to the first interface.
When the computer equipment is second electronic equipment 11, second electronic equipment 11 receives the first interface through the mail application; the second electronic device 11 identifies backlogs in the first interface; the second electronic device 11 displays an add task control; the user corresponding to the second electronic device 11 clicks the add task control, and the second electronic device 11 saves the backlog in the first interface to the event recording application of the second electronic device 11 through the backlog insertion interface of the event recording application of the second electronic device 11.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of a computer device provided in an embodiment of the present application. The computer device 70 includes a memory 701, a processor 702, and computer readable instructions, such as a to-do addition and display program, stored in the memory 701 and executable on the processor 702. The processor 702, when executing the computer readable instructions, implements the steps in the above embodiments of the to-do-item adding and displaying method.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the schematic diagram 7 is merely an example of the computer device 70 and is not intended to limit the computer device 70 and may include more or less components than those shown, or some components may be combined, or different components, for example, the computer device 70 may also include input and output devices, network access devices, buses, etc.
The Processor 702 may be a Central Processing Unit (CPU), other general purpose Processor, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other Programmable logic device, discrete Gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, etc. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor 702 may be any conventional processor or the like, the processor 702 being the control center for the computer device 70 and connecting the various parts of the overall computer device 70 using various interfaces and lines.
The memory 701 may be used to store the computer-readable instructions, and the processor 702 may implement the various functions of the computer device 70 by executing or executing the computer-readable instructions or modules stored in the memory 701, as well as invoking data stored in the memory 701. The memory 701 may mainly include a storage program area and a storage data area, where the storage program area may store an operating system, an application program (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) required by at least one function, and the like; the storage data area may store data created according to the use of the computer device 70, and the like. In addition, the Memory 701 may include a hard disk, a Memory, a plug-in hard disk, a Smart Media Card (SMC), a Secure Digital (SD) Card, a Flash Memory Card (Flash Card), at least one disk storage device, a Flash Memory device, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), or other non-volatile/volatile storage devices.
The modules integrated by the computer device 70 may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium if they are implemented in the form of software functional modules and sold or used as separate products. Based on such understanding, all or part of the flow in the method of the embodiments described above can be realized by the present application, and the computer readable instructions can also be used for instructing the related hardware, and the computer readable instructions can be stored in a computer readable storage medium, and when the computer readable instructions are executed by a processor, the steps of the above-described embodiments of the method can be realized. Wherein the computer readable instructions comprise computer readable instruction code which may be in source code form, object code form, an executable file or some intermediate form, and the like. The computer-readable medium may include: any entity or device capable of carrying the computer readable instruction code, recording medium, U disk, removable hard disk, magnetic disk, optical disk, computer memory, Read Only Memory (ROM), Random Access Memory (RAM), etc.
The present embodiment also provides a computer storage medium, where computer instructions are stored in the computer storage medium, and when the computer instructions are run on an electronic device, the electronic device is caused to execute the above related method steps to implement the to-do-item adding and displaying method in the above embodiments.
The embodiment also provides a computer program product, which, when running on an electronic device, causes the electronic device to execute the relevant steps described above, so as to implement the to-do-item addition and display method in the above embodiment.
In addition, embodiments of the present application also provide an apparatus, which may be specifically a chip, a component or a module, and may include a processor and a memory connected to each other; when the device runs, the processor can execute the computer execution instruction stored in the memory, so that the chip can execute the backlog adding and displaying method in the above method embodiments.
The electronic device, the computer storage medium, the computer program product, or the chip provided in this embodiment are all configured to execute the corresponding method provided above, so that the beneficial effects achieved by the electronic device, the computer storage medium, the computer program product, or the chip may refer to the beneficial effects in the corresponding method provided above, and are not described herein again.
Through the above description of the embodiments, it is clear to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and simplicity of description, the foregoing division of the functional modules is merely used as an example, and in practical applications, the above function distribution may be completed by different functional modules according to needs, that is, the internal structure of the device may be divided into different functional modules to complete all or part of the above described functions.
In the several embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus and method may be implemented in other manners. For example, the above-described device embodiments are merely illustrative, and for example, the division of the module or unit is only one logical division, and there may be other divisions when actually implemented, for example, a plurality of units or components may be combined or integrated into another device, or some features may be omitted, or not executed. In addition, the shown or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may be one physical unit or a plurality of physical units, that is, may be located in one place, or may be distributed to a plurality of different places. Some or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be realized in a form of hardware, and can also be realized in a form of a software functional unit.
The integrated unit, if implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored in a readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application may be essentially or partially contributed to by the prior art, or all or part of the technical solutions may be embodied in the form of a software product, where the software product is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions to enable a device (which may be a single chip, a chip, or the like) or a processor (processor) to execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: a U-disk, a removable hard disk, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, an optical disk, or other various media capable of storing program codes.
The above description is only an embodiment of the present application, but the scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present disclosure should be covered by the scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.
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1. A backlog adding method is applied to first electronic equipment, and is characterized by comprising the following steps:
responding to the first user operation, and displaying a first interface;
responding to a second user operation of the user on the first interface, and displaying a second interface, wherein the second interface comprises a first backlog;
adding the first to-do item to the first interface in response to a third user operation of the user at the second interface.
2. A to-do item addition method as set forth in claim 1, wherein the responding to a second user operation by the user at the first interface comprises:
responding to the input identifier operation of the user on the first interface.
3. A backlog addition method as recited in claim 1, wherein the first interface includes an add-to-log control, the responding to a second user operation by the user at the first interface including:
responding to the clicking operation of the user on the add-on item control.
4. A backlog addition method according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the displaying a second interface in response to a second user operation by the user at the first interface, the second interface including a first backlog, comprises:
responding to a second user operation in the first interface of the first application, jumping to a second interface of a second application, and displaying a first to-do-item stored in the second application through the second interface of the second application.
5. A backlog addition method according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the displaying a second interface in response to a second user operation by the user at the first interface, the second interface including a first backlog, comprises:
responding to a second user operation in a first interface of a first application, and reading a first backlog through a backlog reading interface of a second application; and displaying the first to-do-item through a second interface of the first application.
6. A backlog addition method according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the displaying a second interface in response to a second user operation by the user at the first interface, the second interface including a first backlog, comprises:
responding to a second user operation in a first interface of a first application, and displaying a first to-do-item stored in the first application through a second interface of the first application.
7. A to-do addition method according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the responding to a third user operation by the user at the second interface comprises:
responding to the determined operation of the user on the second interface.
8. A to-do item addition method as recited in claim 7, wherein the second interface includes a selection control and a determination control, and the determining operation in response to the user at the second interface includes:
responding to the clicking operation of the user on the selection control and the determination control.
9. A to-do item adding method according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein a user identifier corresponding to the first to-do item is determined as a first user identifier, and after the first to-do item is added to the first interface, the to-do item adding method further comprises:
and sending the first item to be transacted to a user communication address corresponding to the first user identifier.
10. A to-do item adding method according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the sending the first to-do item to the user address corresponding to the first user id includes:
generating a user communication address according to the first user identification based on a mapping table;
and sending the first item to be transacted to the user communication address.
11. A backlog addition method according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the backlog addition method further comprises:
receiving a user communication address;
and sending the first item to be transacted to the user communication address.
12. A backlog addition method according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the second interface further comprises a second backlog, the second backlog being added to the first interface.
13. A backlog addition method according to claim 12, wherein the backlog addition method further comprises:
determining the user identifier corresponding to the first item to be transacted as a first user identifier;
and determining the user identifier corresponding to the second to-do-work item as a second user identifier.
14. The backlog addition method of claim 13, wherein the backlog addition method further comprises:
and sending the first to-do-list and the second to-do-list to a user communication address corresponding to the first user identification and a user communication address corresponding to the second user identification.
15. The backlog addition method of claim 13, wherein the backlog addition method further comprises:
sending the first item to be transacted to a user communication address corresponding to the first user identifier;
and sending the second to-do-item to a user communication address corresponding to the second user identifier.
16. A backlog display method is applied to electronic equipment, and is characterized by comprising the following steps:
acquiring data of a first interface, wherein the data of the first interface comprises backlogs;
and displaying the backlog in the first interface.
17. The to-do display method of claim 16, wherein the acquiring data of the first interface comprises:
acquiring an account identification of a user corresponding to the electronic equipment;
and obtaining the backlog of which the user identification in the first interface is consistent with the account identification.
18. The backlog display method of claim 16 or 17, wherein the displaying the backlog in the first interface comprises:
responding to the clicking operation of a user on the screening control of the electronic equipment, and acquiring an account identification of the user corresponding to the electronic equipment;
screening backlogs from the backlogs in the first interface according to the account identification to obtain the screened backlogs;
and storing or displaying the screened backlogs.
19. A to-do display method according to any one of claims 16 to 18, wherein after the displaying of the to-do in the first interface, the to-do display method further comprises:
responding to the change operation of the user on the state of the backlog, and acquiring the current state of the backlog;
and sending the current state of the backlog to a user communication address for sending the backlog.
20. A computer device comprising a processor and a memory; the memory to store instructions; the processor to invoke the instructions in the memory to cause the computer device to perform the todo addition method as recited in any of claims 1 to 15.
21. A computer device comprising a processor and a memory; the memory to store instructions; the processor, configured to invoke the instructions in the memory, to cause the computer device to execute the to-do display method according to any one of claims 16 to 19.
22. A computer-readable storage medium storing at least one instruction which, when executed by a processor, implements the to-do-add method of any one of claims 1 to 15.
23. A computer-readable storage medium storing at least one instruction which, when executed by a processor, implements the to-do display method according to any one of claims 16 to 19.
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