CN115640782A - Method, device, equipment and storage medium for document demonstration - Google Patents

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CN115640782A
CN115640782A CN202211351629.1A CN202211351629A CN115640782A CN 115640782 A CN115640782 A CN 115640782A CN 202211351629 A CN202211351629 A CN 202211351629A CN 115640782 A CN115640782 A CN 115640782A
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黎俊聪
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According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method, an apparatus, a device and a storage medium for document presentation are provided. The document presentation method comprises the following steps: in response to receiving a switch indication in an editing page of a document, a presentation page of the document is presented. The presentation page includes views of content items entered in the document. The method also includes presenting the content item within the presentation page in response to detecting the trigger indication to the view. In this way, the user experience of the document presentation can be improved.

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Method, device, equipment and storage medium for document demonstration
Technical Field
Example embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to the field of computers, and more particularly, to a method, apparatus, device, and computer-readable storage medium for document presentation.
Background
Document presentations are spread throughout various aspects of people's life, work, and social interaction. For example, in the fields of meeting reports, business promotions, product recommendations, event presentations, and the like, it is often desirable to present various contents of a document. Currently, some documents have some content entered or inserted therein that can supplement the content of the document. How to better present these inputs during the presentation of the document is a matter of concern.
Disclosure of Invention
In a first aspect of the disclosure, a method of document presentation is provided. The method includes, in response to receiving a switch indication in an editing page of the document, presenting a presentation page of the document, the presentation page including a view of a content item entered in the document. The method also includes presenting the content item within the presentation page in response to detecting the trigger indication to the view.
In a second aspect of the disclosure, a method of document presentation is provided. The method includes determining a current page type of the document in response to receiving a trigger indication of a view of a content item in the document. The method also includes jumping to a page outside the editing page to present the content item in response to the page type being the editing page. The method also includes presenting the content item within the presentation page in response to the page type being a presentation page.
In a third aspect of the present disclosure, an apparatus for document presentation is provided. The apparatus includes a presentation page rendering module configured to, in response to receiving a switch indication in an editing page of a document, render a presentation page of the document, the presentation page including a view of a content item entered in the document. The apparatus also includes a content item presentation module configured to present a content item within the presentation page in response to detecting the trigger indication to the view.
In a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, an apparatus for document presentation is provided. The apparatus includes a page type determination module configured to determine a current page type of a document in response to receiving a triggering indication of a view of a content item in the document. The apparatus also includes a page jump module configured to jump to a page other than the edit page to present the content item in response to the page type being the edit page. The apparatus also includes a presentation page rendering module configured to render the content item within the presentation page in response to the page type being a presentation page.
In a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, an electronic device is provided. The apparatus comprises at least one processing unit; and at least one memory coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. The instructions, when executed by the at least one processing unit, cause the apparatus to perform the method of the first aspect or the second aspect.
In a sixth aspect of the disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The medium has stored thereon a computer program executable by a processor to implement the method of the first or second aspect.
It should be understood that the statements herein set forth in this summary are not intended to limit the essential or critical features of the embodiments of the present disclosure, nor are they intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Other features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented;
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram of a process for document presentation, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example of presenting content items in a browse window, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure;
4A-4B show schematic diagrams of interaction examples for presentation pages, according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
5A-5F illustrate schematic diagrams of examples of presentation pages for a document presentation, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
6A-6C illustrate schematic diagrams of interaction examples for editing a view of a content item, according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 shows a schematic diagram of yet another interaction example for editing a view of a content item, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 illustrates a flow diagram of another process for document presentation, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus for document presentation, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 10 illustrates a block diagram of another apparatus for document presentation, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 11 illustrates a block diagram of an electronic device capable of implementing various embodiments of the present disclosure.
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Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While certain embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, but rather are provided for a more thorough and complete understanding of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the drawings and embodiments of the disclosure are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
In describing embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms "include" and its derivatives should be interpreted as being inclusive, i.e., "including but not limited to. The term "based on" should be understood as "based at least in part on". The term "one embodiment" or "the embodiment" should be understood as "at least one embodiment". The term "some embodiments" should be understood as "at least some embodiments". Other explicit and implicit definitions are also possible below.
It will be appreciated that the data referred to in this disclosure, including but not limited to the data itself, the acquisition or use of the data, should comply with the requirements of the applicable laws and regulations and related regulations.
It is understood that before the technical solutions disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclosure are used, the user should be informed of the type, the use range, the use scene, etc. of the personal information related to the present disclosure and obtain the authorization of the user through an appropriate manner according to the relevant laws and regulations.
For example, when responding to the receiving of the user's active request, prompt information is sent to the user to explicitly prompt the user that the operation requested to be performed will require acquisition and use of personal information to the user, so that the user can autonomously select whether to provide personal information to software or hardware such as an electronic device, an application program, a server, or a storage medium that performs the operations of the disclosed technical solution according to the prompt information.
As an optional but non-limiting implementation manner, in response to receiving an active request of the user, the prompt information is sent to the user, for example, a pop-up window manner may be used, and the prompt information may be presented in a text manner in the pop-up window. In addition, a selection control for providing personal information to the electronic device by the user selecting "agree" or "disagree" can be carried in the pop-up window.
It is understood that the above notification and user authorization process is only illustrative and not limiting, and other ways of satisfying relevant laws and regulations may be applied to the implementation of the present disclosure.
As previously mentioned, document presentations are spread throughout various aspects of people's life, work, and social interactions, such as in the areas of meeting reports, business promotions, product recommendations, event presentations, and the like. Documents to be presented often have some input or inserted content therein that can supplement the content of the document. During document presentation, it is often necessary to present these inputs. For example, input content in a document being presented (such as an inserted web page link or an inserted document) may need to be presented. One conventional presentation scheme for input content is to click on the input content by a user, in response to which a jump is made to a further application page corresponding to the input content to open the input content for presentation. For example, in response to the user clicking on an inserted web page link, a jump is made to the web browser to open the web page and present the content of the web page.
Such conventional input content presentation schemes can generate many jumps in the presentation of the document. The path of such jumping presentations and the feeling of boundedness of the presentation are strong, and jumping and switching back and forth can destroy the audience's immersive experience of the content. Accordingly, it is desirable to avoid jumps in the presentation of a document, thereby improving the user experience. On the other hand, some input content may have a scene that is deeply read while being presented. How to solve the conflict between the transparent transmission degree of deep reading of the content and the artistic degree of the typesetting during the demonstration is also a problem worthy of attention.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a solution for improved document presentation is presented. In this scheme, a view of content items entered in a document is presented in a presentation page of the document. Upon detecting a trigger indication of a view of the input content item, the input content item is presented within the presentation page without jumping to an application page to which the content item corresponds.
The approach can enable presentation of an input content item in a presentation page by detecting a triggering indication of a view of the content item. In this way, it can be avoided to jump to a page corresponding to the content item outside the presentation page to display the content item. By doing so, the user may be enabled to view the content item directly by triggering the entered view of the content item without jumping, thereby improving the user experience of the document presentation.
FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example environment 100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented. In this example environment 100, the electronic device 110 may present the document 112 to present a presentation page 120 of the document 112. In this context, the document 112 may be in any presentation-suitable document format, such as a word document, a ppt document, a pdf document, and so forth.
The presentation page 120 presents therein a view 124 (hereinafter, simply referred to as view 124) of content items entered or inserted in the document 112, and possibly also other content in the document 112. The presentation page 120 may be provided by, for example, a document editing application or a document presentation application in the electronic device 110. The presentation page 120 may have a display area that is appropriate for the display area size of the electronic device 110, or other suitable predetermined or user-specified display area.
In some embodiments, the user 102 may interact with the electronic device 110 to select or modify content presented in the presentation page 120. For example, the user 102 may input a trigger indication for the view 124 to cause the content of the input or inserted content item associated with the view 124 to be presented in the presentation page 120.
Herein, the input content item may be an inserted file or an inserted file link, for example, the input content item may be a picture, a table, a word file, a presentation, a multimedia file (e.g., audio or video), a file link (e.g., an http link or an ftp link), and so on. The input content item may be pre-stored in a storage of the electronic device 110. Alternatively or additionally, the input content item may also be stored in a network location or in a cloud storage device. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
The electronic device 110 may be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal, or portable terminal including a mobile handset, desktop computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, netbook computer, tablet computer, media computer, multimedia tablet, personal Communication System (PCS) device, personal navigation device, personal Digital Assistant (PDA), audio/video player, digital camera/camcorder, positioning device, television receiver, radio broadcast receiver, electronic book device, gaming device, or any combination of the preceding, including accessories and peripherals for these devices, or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 can also support any type of interface to the user (such as "wearable" circuitry, etc.).
It should be understood that the description of the structure and function of environment 100 is for exemplary purposes only and does not imply any limitation as to the scope of the disclosure.
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram of a process 200 for document presentation, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Process 200 may be implemented at electronic device 110. For ease of discussion, the process 200 will be described with reference to the environment 100 of FIG. 1.
At block 210, the electronic device 110 detects a switch indication in an editing page of the document 112. The edit page may be a page for the user 102 to edit the document 112. Several examples of editing pages are described in detail below in conjunction with fig. 6A-6C and fig. 7. In some embodiments, the toggle indication may be, for example, a mouse click, a mouse double click, a mouse frame selection, a mouse hover, a finger or stylus touch, a finger or stylus press, etc., of the user 102 to a page toggle control in the edited page. As an example, the user 102 clicks the right mouse button in the edit page to present a menu of options. A toggle control may be included in the options menu. When the user 102 selects the toggle control, the electronic device 110 can detect a toggle indication. In some embodiments, the switch indication may also be a voice control, such as of the user 102. The form of the handover indication employed herein is not limited in this respect.
At block 220, the electronic device 110 determines whether a handover indication is received. If the electronic device 110 does not receive the indication to switch at block 220, the electronic device 110 continues to detect the indication to switch at block 210. For example, the electronic device 110 may continuously detect a switch indication in an edit page of the document until the switch indication is detected. Alternatively, the electronic device 110 may detect the switch indication at predetermined time intervals. In some embodiments, the detection of the handover indication may also be stopped after a period of time. Further, the detection of the switching indication may also be initiated by e.g. a user indication.
Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may also detect a switch indication at a presentation page of the document 112 to switch to an edit page of the document 112. By flexibly switching between the editing page and the presentation page of the document, different application scenes of the document can be adapted. The user can perform different operations on the document by switching different pages.
If it is determined at block 220 that the switch indication is received, the electronic device 110 renders the presentation page 120 of the document 112 at block 230. The presentation page 120 includes a view 124 of the content items entered in the document 112. In addition, the presentation page 120 may also include other content in the document 112. For example, the electronic device 110 may present the presentation page 120 to present the document 112 in response to an indication of a presentation of the document 112 by the user 102. In some embodiments, the view 124 of the content item may have a variety of different forms. The different types of views 124 will be further described below in conjunction with fig. 5A-5F.
At block 240, the electronic device 110 detects a trigger indication for the view 124. The triggering indication may be, for example, a mouse click, a mouse double click, a mouse frame selection, a mouse hover, a finger or stylus touch, a finger or stylus press, etc., of the user 102 to the view 124. The form of trigger indication employed herein is not limited in this respect.
At block 250, the electronic device 110 determines whether a trigger indication for the view 124 is detected. If, at block 250, the electronic device 110 does not detect a triggering indication for the view 124, the electronic device 110 continues to detect a triggering indication for the view 124 at block 240. For example, the electronic device 110 may continuously detect a triggering indication of the view 124 until a triggering indication is detected. Alternatively, the electronic device 110 may detect the trigger indication of the view 124 at predetermined time intervals until the trigger indication is detected. In some embodiments, detection of the trigger indication for view 124 may also be stopped after a period of time. Further, detection of a trigger indication to view 124 may also be initiated by, for example, a user indication.
If the electronic device detects a triggering indication for the view 124 at block 250, the electronic device 110 renders the content item within the presentation page 120 at block 260. For example, the electronic device 110 may not need to jump to a page corresponding to the content item outside of the presentation page 120.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may present the content item in a browse window of the presentation page 120. For example, the browse window may comprise a pop-up window. In some embodiments, electronic device 110 may invoke an application framework for document 112. The electronic device 110 can build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112 and present the content items in the browse window. For example, in an example where the input content is a web page, the electronic device 110 may build a browse window at the client to present the content item. Alternatively or additionally, in some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may invoke a page frame of the presentation page 120 bearing the document 112. The electronic device 110 can build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112 and present the content items in the browse window. For example, in an example in which the input content is a web page, the electronic device 110 may construct a browse window through the web page to present the content item.
By presenting the content item on the presentation page 120, rather than jumping to a page (such as a web browser, video player, etc.) outside of the presentation page 120 that corresponds to the content item, jumps in the presentation of the document can be avoided, thereby improving the user experience.
FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example of presenting content items in a browse window, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. In the example of FIG. 3, browse window 310 is a pop-up window. The content of the input or inserted content item corresponding to the view 124 is presented in the browse window 310. The browse window at least partially overlays the presentation interface 120. The presentation page 120 presents a view 124 and possibly part of the content (not shown) in the document 112. For purposes of explanation, specific text is presented in the figures, but such text does not constitute any limitation on the embodiments of the disclosure.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may also detect an indication of a closing of the browse window 310. For example, electronic device 110 may indicate a trigger to close control 312. If a trigger indication to close control 312 is detected, this indicates that a close indication to browse window 310 is detected. In this case, the electronic device 110 closes the browse window 310. In addition, the electronic device 110 will revert to rendering the presentation page 120, such as the presentation page 120 rendered in fig. 5A-5F, below.
It should be understood that the size, shape, and location of the close control 312 shown in FIG. 3 is merely exemplary, and not limiting. The close control 312 may have other shapes and sizes and may be in other locations in the browse window 310. Additionally or alternatively, the close control 312 may be concealable, and when the user 102 moves, for example, a mouse, to the position of the close control 312, the close control 312 may change from a hidden state to a visible state.
It should be understood that in some embodiments, browse window 310 may also be translucent. For example, electronic device 110 may receive a user indication to modify the transparency of browse window 310. Although the browse window 310 is a pop-up window in the example of fig. 3, in other examples, the browse window may be other forms of windows, such as an expandable and contractible window, or a window fixed in position in the presentation page 120, and so forth. For example, in an example where the view 124 occupies a larger area of the presentation page 120, the browse window may be at the location in the presentation page 120 where the view 124 is located. In this example, the input content item associated with the view 124 may be presented at the location of the view 124.
In some embodiments, the user 102 may also interact with the electronic device 110 to perform operations such as page turning, scrolling, etc., on content presented in the browse window 310. To better understand some embodiments of the present disclosure, further discussion will follow with reference to user interface diagrams.
FIG. 4A shows a schematic diagram of an interaction example for a presentation page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In the example of fig. 4A, browse window 310 includes a scroll bar control 410. The electronic device 110 is configured to scroll present content items in response to detecting a scroll operation with respect to the scrollbar control 410. For example, if scroll bar control 410 is scrolled upward, content presented in browse window 310 will scroll upward until scroll bar control 410 stops or the scroll bar control 410 reaches the uppermost position. Conversely, if scroll bar control 410 is scrolled downward, the content presented in browse window 310 will scroll downward until scroll bar control 410 stops scrolling or the scroll bar control 410 reaches a lowermost position.
The scroll bar control 410 shown in FIG. 4A is exemplary only and not limiting. In some embodiments, the scrollbar control 410 may have other shapes, sizes, or positions. Such embodiments of FIG. 4A utilizing a scrollbar control are applicable to input content items such as long document types. In this way, content of the content items to be presented in the browse window can be quickly and conveniently located.
Alternatively or additionally, in some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may also remove presentation of a first content page of the content item from the browse window 310 and present a second content page of the content item in the browse window 310 in response to detecting the page turn indication while the first content page is presented in the browse window 310. For example, the second content page may be a content page preceding the first content page, or a content page following the first content page.
FIG. 4B illustrates a schematic diagram of a page flip interaction example for a presentation page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown, a page up control 420 and a page down control 430 are shown in browse window 310. If electronic device 110 detects that page up control 420 is triggered, electronic device 110 removes the current content page from browse window 310 and presents a previous content page (if any) to the current content page. If electronic device 110 detects that page down control 430 is triggered, electronic device 110 removes the current content page from browse window 310 and presents the next content page (if any) of the current content page.
It should be appreciated that in some embodiments, the page up control 420 and the page down control 430 may be hidden, not shown, controls. When the user 102 clicks or touches a location of the browse window 310, such as the lower left corner, the page up control 420 is triggered. Similarly, when the user 102 clicks or touches a location, such as the lower right corner, of the browse window 310, the page down control 430 is triggered. It should be understood that the page up and down controls may be disposed at other locations in the browse window 310 and may have other sizes and shapes. Such embodiments of FIG. 3B, in which content items may be page-flipped for presentation, are applicable to input or inserted content items, such as presentation-type documents, for example, that are displayed in pagination. In this way, content of the content items to be presented in the browse window can be quickly and conveniently located.
It should be understood that the pages shown in fig. 4A and 4B, as well as the pages in other figures to be described below, are merely examples and that a variety of page designs may actually exist. The various graphical elements in a page may have different arrangements and different visual representations, one or more of which may be omitted or replaced, and one or more other elements may also be present. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
Several interaction examples of presentation page 120 are shown above, with scroll browsing and page-turning browsing as examples. In some embodiments, there may be more interaction examples of presentation pages 120. For example, in some embodiments, the input content item may include playable multimedia content, such as an audio file, a video file, and so forth. The electronic device 110 can play the multimedia content in the presentation page 120. For example, the electronic device 110 may play the multimedia content at a location such as a pop-up window or a view that occupies a larger area. During the playing of the multimedia content, the electronic device 110 may control the played multimedia content in response to an interactive indication of the user 102, such as positioning, accelerating, decelerating the playing of the multimedia content, and so on.
Through the various interaction processes of the presentation page 120 described above, content items entered or inserted in the document 112 may be opened and interacted with during the presentation. In this way, the user experience of the document presentation can be further improved.
It should be understood that the presentation page 120 of the document 112 is a page for presenting content items of the document 112. In some embodiments, in the presentation page 120 of the document 112, the electronic device 110 may receive presentation instructions for content entered in an editing page of the document. Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 110 may also refuse to receive editing instructions for content entered in the editing page. In this way, it is possible to avoid that the content in the document that is input in the edit page is erroneously edited or modified in the presentation page by the user.
Several examples of presenting content items associated with a view 124 by triggering the view 124 and various interactions of the presented content items during presentation are described above in connection with fig. 3-4B. Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the view 124 may be of various different types, and the user 102 may select the view of the content item as desired. For example, in an editing page of the document 112, the user 102 may select the type of view 124. Electronic device 110 may detect the type of view selected by user 102 to enter that type of view 124 in document 112.
Fig. 5A-5F show schematic diagrams of examples of presentation pages 120 for document presentation, in which the view 124 may have different forms, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, the presentation page 120 presents the view 124 and the contents of the portion in the document 112. For example, the content of the presented document 112 includes a piece of text 512 and a view 124. The segment of text 512 may be content that is in the document 112 itself, rather than the content item entered. For purposes of explanation, specific text is presented in the figures, but such text does not constitute any limitation on the embodiments of the disclosure. It should be understood that although only a segment of text 512 and one view 124 are shown in the example of fig. 5A-5F for purposes of illustration, this is merely exemplary and not limiting. More or fewer words, and more or fewer views, may be presented in the presentation page 120.
In some embodiments, although not shown, controls such as a scroll bar control and/or a page flip control may also be provided in the presentation page 120 for navigating through the content of the presented document 112. In addition, a closing control may also be provided in the presentation page 120, so as to close the current presentation page 120.
In the example of fig. 5A to 5C, the input content item of the document 112 is a picture named "20220603.Png". In FIG. 5A, view 124 pertains to a first view that presents first information associated with a content item, the first view occupying a first area in document 112. That is, the first view occupies a first area in the presentation page 120. The first information includes a file name 524 of the content item. Alternatively or additionally, the first information may further comprise a category diagram 522 of the file category of the content item. The category diagram 522 shows that the content item belongs to the picture category.
In FIG. 5B, view 124 pertains to a second view that presents second information associated with the content item. The second view occupies a second area in the document 112. That is, the second view occupies a second area in the presentation page 120. The second area may be larger than the first area occupied by the first view. The second information includes the file name 534 of the content item and auxiliary information of the content item, such as the file size and the like. Alternatively or additionally, the second information may further comprise a category diagram 532 of the file category of the content item. In addition, the second information may further include a second view editing indicator 536. The user 102 may edit the second view by triggering the second view edit indicator 536. The editing process for the second view will be described in detail below in conjunction with fig. 7.
In FIG. 5C, view 124 pertains to a third view that presents third information associated with the content item. The third view occupies a third area in the document 112. That is, the third view occupies a third area in the presentation page 120. The third area may be larger than the second area occupied by the second view. For example, the third information may include a thumbnail or preview 542 of the content item, or the content item itself. Alternatively or additionally, the third information may also include a file name 544 of the entered content item. In some embodiments, a third view editing indicator (not shown) may also be included in the third view.
Similarly, in the example of fig. 5D-5F, the input content item of the document 112 is a presentation named "presentation. Ppt".
In FIG. 5D, the view 124 pertains to a first view that presents first information associated with a content item, the first view occupying a first area in the document 112. The first information includes the file name 554 of the content item, i.e., "presentation. Ppt". Alternatively or additionally, the first information may further comprise a category diagram 552 of file categories of the content item. The category diagram 552 indicates that the content item belongs to a presentation (i.e., ppt) category.
In FIG. 5E, view 124 pertains to a second view that presents second information associated with the content item. The second view occupies a second area in the document 112. The second area may be larger than the first area occupied by the first view. The second information includes the file name 564 of the content item and auxiliary information of the content item, such as the file size, etc. Alternatively or additionally, the second information may also include a category map 562 of file categories for the content item. In addition, the second information may also include a second view editing indicator 566. The user 102 may edit the second view by triggering the second view edit indicator 566. The editing process for the second view will be described in detail below in conjunction with fig. 7.
In FIG. 5F, view 124 pertains to a third view that presents third information associated with the content item. The third view occupies a third area in the document 112. The third area may be larger than the second area occupied by the second view. For example, the third information may include the first page content 572 of the content item. Alternatively or additionally, the third information may also include the file name 574 of the entered content item. In some embodiments, an optional third view editing indicator may also be included in the third view.
As previously described, in some embodiments, the content item associated with the view 124 may be presented in the presentation page 120 at the location where the view 124 is located. For example, in an example where view 124 is a third view, a browse window for the content item may be at a location in presentation page 120 where the third view is located. In this example, the input or content item associated with view 124 may be presented at the location of the third view. For example, the multimedia content may be played at the location of the third view.
Several examples of presentation pages 120 of a document 112 and various views 124 of the input content items are described above in connection with fig. 5A-5F, taking the example of the input content items being of a picture type and a presentation type. It should be understood that these examples of presentation pages 120 and views 124 are merely exemplary, and not limiting. The presentation page 120 may have a different shape than that shown in fig. 5A to 5F, for example the presentation page 120 may be square or circular, etc. The presentation page 120 may also have different sizes, such as 13 inches, 14 inches, 3.5 inches, and so on. The view 124 may belong to the first view, the second view, the third view, or other suitable view types described in detail above. The various views may each show additional information, or less information, in addition to the information listed above. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
The various different 124 views described above may be edited and switched by the user. FIG. 6A shows a schematic diagram of an interaction example for editing a view 124 of a content item, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, in the editing page 600 of the document 112, when the user 102 selects an input content item, an editing toolbar 610 may be displayed, for example, in the form of a hover toolbar. Each icon in the editing tool bar 610 corresponds to a different editing operation. For example, where icon 612 represents a zoom operation, icon 614 represents a store operation, icon 616 represents adding view 124 of the first view, icon 618 represents adding view 124 of the second view, icon 622 represents adding view 124 of the third view, icon 624 represents adding an annotation operation, and so on. In the example of FIG. 4A, the selection of icon 616 is shaded, i.e., adding view 124 of the first view.
Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 110 may detect a view switch indication for the content item in an edit mode of the document 112 or in an edit page 600 of the document 112. The view switch indication is used to indicate that the view 124 is switched to another view. In response to detecting the view switch indication, electronic device 110 may switch view 124 to another view in document 112. FIG. 6B shows a schematic diagram of another interaction example for editing a view 124 of a content item, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In the editing page 600 of the document 112, when the user 102 selects the view 124 of the input content item, a toggle toolbar 630 of the view 124 may be displayed, for example, in the form of a hover toolbar. Each icon in toggle toolbar 630 corresponds to a different view type. Icon 632 represents switching view 124 to a first view, icon 634 represents switching view 124 to a second view, and icon 636 represents switching view 124 to a third view. In the example of FIG. 6B, icon 634 is shaded and selected, in which case electronic device 110 will switch view 124 to the second view.
FIG. 6C shows a schematic diagram of an interaction example for editing a view 124 of a content item, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In response to detecting a view switch indication in fig. 6B to switch view 124 to the second view (i.e., icon 634 is selected), electronic device 110 switches view 124 to view 124 in fig. 6C. View 124 in fig. 6C occupies a larger area and presents more information than fig. 6B.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may detect a trigger for the view 124 of the content item in the editing page 600 of the document 112. If electronic device 110 detects a trigger to view 124 of a content item in edit page 600, electronic device 110 can jump to a page outside of edit page 600 to display the content item. For example, the electronic device 110 may jump to the presentation page 120 to display the content item.
Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, a toggle indication control is also provided in the editing page 600. As previously described, the user 102 may switch from the editing page 600 to the presentation page 120 by triggering a switch indication control.
It should be understood that the pages shown in fig. 6A through 6C and in other figures to be described below are merely examples, and that various page designs may actually exist. The various graphical elements in a page may have different arrangements and different visual representations, one or more of which may be omitted or replaced, and one or more other elements may also be present. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may further edit the view 124 in the edit page 600 of the document 112, such as editing the layout of the view 124. For example, in the editing page 600 of the document 112, the electronic device 110 may detect a view editing indication for the content item, the view editing indication indicating a modification to the layout of the view 124. The electronic device 110, in turn, may modify the layout of the view 124 based on the view editing instructions.
FIG. 7 shows a schematic diagram of yet another interaction example for editing a view of a content item, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, in the editing page 600 of the document 112, if the electronic device 110 detects a triggering indication of the second view editing indicator 722 in the view 124, a second view editing window 730 may be displayed in the presentation page 120. The second view editing window 730 may include a view mode selection icon (also referred to as a card mode selection icon) and a view background selection icon (also referred to as a card background selection icon). When the icon 732 in the view mode selection icon is selected, the view 124 is maintained as the second view unchanged. Conversely, if the icon 734 in the view mode selection icon is selected, the view 124 may be switched to a third view.
In some embodiments, a view background selection icon may be used to select the background of the view 124. For example, when icon 742 is selected, the background of view 124 is white. If icon 744, icon 746, and icon 748 are selected, the background of view 124 is adjusted to the pattern displayed by the corresponding icon, respectively. It should be appreciated that the view background selection icons described above are merely exemplary, and that more icons may be employed to represent different background colors, background patterns, etc. of the view 124. The layout of the view 124 may be modified to any suitable layout and form. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
Taking the view 124 of the second view as an example above, it is shown that the second view is edited by triggering the second view editing indicator 722. It will be appreciated that the third view may also be edited in a similar manner.
In this way, the user may select and edit views of the input content items. In this way, the user can select different presentation manners of the view of the content item according to the requirements. Different typesetting layouts and repeated reading scenes are adapted by visually and obviously distinguishing the areas of the views. For example, for important input content, a third view with a larger area may be employed. Whereas for less important input content a smaller area of the first view or the second view may be used. In this way, the user is enabled to have more choices of view style and layout for content priority when composing a document.
Example processes for document presentation in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure are described above in connection with fig. 2-7. FIG. 8 illustrates a flow diagram of another process 800 for document presentation, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Process 800 may be implemented at electronic device 110. For ease of discussion, the process 800 will be described with reference to the environment 100 of FIG. 1.
At block 810, the electronic device 110 detects a triggering indication of the view 124 of the content item in the document 112. The triggering indication may be, for example, a mouse click, a mouse double click, a mouse frame selection, a mouse hover, a finger or stylus touch, a finger or stylus press, etc., of the user 102 to the view 124. The trigger indication may also be other means such as a voice trigger indication. The form of trigger indication employed herein is not limited in this respect.
At block 820, the electronic device 110 determines whether a trigger indication is received or detected. In some embodiments, if electronic device 110 does not receive a trigger indication at block 820, electronic device 110 may continue to detect a trigger indication at block 810. If, at block 820, electronic device 110 receives a trigger indication, electronic device 110 determines, at block 830, the current page type of document 112.
At block 840, the electronic device 110 determines whether the current page type of the document 112 is an edit page or a presentation page. For example, the editing page may be editing page 600 or other suitable editing page. The presentation page may be presentation page 120 or other suitable presentation page.
If, at block 840, electronic device 110 determines that the page type is edit page 600, electronic device 110 jumps to a page outside of edit page 600 to present the content item at block 850. For example, the electronic device 110 can jump to the presentation page 120 or other suitable page to present the content item.
If, at block 840, the electronic device 110 determines that the page type is a presentation page 120, the electronic device 110 presents the content item within the presentation page 120 at block 860. For example, the electronic device 110 can present the content item within the presentation page 120 without jumping to a page corresponding to the content item outside of the presentation page 120. As another example, the electronic device 110 can present the content item in a browse window of the presentation page 120. For example, the browse window may comprise a pop-up window.
In some embodiments, electronic device 110 may invoke an application framework for document 112. The electronic device 110 can build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112 and present the content items in the browse window. Alternatively or additionally, in some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may invoke a page frame of the presentation page 120 bearing the document 112. The electronic device 110 may build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112 and present the content items in the browse window.
By presenting the content item on the presentation page 120, rather than jumping to a page corresponding to the content item (such as a web browser, video player, etc.), jumps in the presentation of the document can be avoided, thereby improving the user experience.
Several examples of the electronic device 110 presenting content items within the presentation page 120 and various examples of interactions in the presentation page 120 have been described in detail above in connection with fig. 3 and 5A-5F. The above examples may all be incorporated into process 800. And will not be described in detail herein.
In some embodiments, in an example of presenting the editing page 600 of the document 112, the electronic device 110 may also receive a switch indication in the editing page 600 of the document 112. The electronic device 110 may present the presentation page 120 of the document 112 in response to the switch indication. The presentation page 120 includes a view 124 of the content items entered in the editing page 600 of the document 112. In some embodiments, if the electronic device 110 detects a trigger indication for a view, the electronic device 110 may present the content item within the presentation page 120. The above process may be similar to blocks 210-230 in process 200. And will not be described in detail herein. It should be understood that in this case, electronic device 110 may also perform the processes of blocks 240-260 of process 200, as well as any other additional processes. Examples of these processes may be similar to the several examples described above in connection with fig. 2 and will not be described in detail herein.
Additionally or alternatively, in the editing page 600 of the document 112, the electronic device 110 may also detect a view switch indication for the content item. The view switch indication is used to indicate switching a view to another view. If electronic device 110 detects a view switch indication, electronic device 110 may switch the view to another view in the document. The above view switching process is similar to the process described above with reference to fig. 6A to 6C, and is not repeated here.
Additionally or alternatively, in the edit page 600 of the document 112, the electronic device 110 can also detect a view edit indication for the content item. The view edit indication is used to indicate a modification to the layout of the view. If the electronic device 110 detects a view editing indication, the electronic device 110 may modify the layout of the view based on the view editing indication. The above-described process of modifying the view layout is similar to the process described above in conjunction with fig. 7, and is not repeated here.
In some embodiments, in the editing page 600, the electronic device 110 can receive an edit indication of content in the document 112. The electronic device 110 may edit the content according to the editing instructions. Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, in the presentation page 120, the electronic device 120 may receive presentation instructions for content entered under the editing page 600. Further, the electronic device 120 may refuse to receive editing instructions for the content.
In this way, different pages can be set for a document to perform different operations. For example, by editing the content of the document only on the editing page, and not editing the content of the document on the presentation page, it is possible to avoid modification of the content of the document due to erroneous operation by the user during presentation of the document. As another example, by presenting the content of the document at a presentation page, it may be possible to avoid jumping to a page corresponding to the content outside of the presentation page to display the content. By the method, page jumping in the document content demonstration process can be avoided, and the user experience of document demonstration is improved.
Several examples of example processes for document presentation in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure are described above in connection with fig. 2 and 8. It should be understood that the various steps in the various processes described above may be implemented in any combination with each other. The order of the various steps in the above-described process may be changed. The steps in the above process may be omitted or additional steps may be added.
FIG. 9 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an apparatus 900 for document presentation, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. The apparatus 900 may be embodied as or included in the electronic device 110. The various modules/components in apparatus 900 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
As shown, the apparatus 900 includes a presentation page rendering module 910 configured to render the presentation page 120 of the document 112 in response to receiving a switch indication in an editing page of the document 112. The presentation page 120 includes a view 124 of the content items entered in the document 112. The apparatus 900 further includes a content item presentation module 920 configured to present a content item within the presentation page 120 in response to detecting the trigger indication to the view 124. For example, it may not be necessary to jump to a page corresponding to the content item outside of the presentation page.
In some embodiments, the content item presentation module 920 includes a browse window module configured to invoke an application frame of the document 112, build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112, and present the content item in the browse window. Alternatively or additionally, the browse window module is further configured to invoke a page frame of the presentation page carrying the document 112, build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112, and present the content item in the browse window.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 900 further comprises a close browse window module configured to close the browse window in response to detecting a close indication of the browse window.
In some embodiments, the browse window module is configured to remove presentation of a first content page of the content item from the browse window in response to detecting a page turn indication while the first content page is presented in the browse window; and presenting a second content page of content items in the browse window.
Alternatively or additionally, in some embodiments, the browse window module further comprises a scroll bar control. In this example, the browse windows module is further configured to: the content item is scroll presented in response to detecting a scroll operation with respect to the scrollbar control.
In some embodiments, the view of the inserted content item belongs to one of the following views: presenting a first view of first information associated with a content item, the first view occupying a first area in the document 112; presenting a second view of second information associated with the content item, the second view occupying a second area in the document 112 that exceeds the first area; a third view of third information associated with the content item is presented, the third view occupying a third area in the document 112 that exceeds the second area.
In some embodiments, the view 124 includes a third view, and the content item presentation module 920 is configured to present the content item at the location of the third view in the presentation page 120.
In some embodiments, the inserted content item comprises playable multimedia content, such as audio or video, and the like. In such embodiments, the content item presentation module 920 is configured to play the multimedia content.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 900 further comprises a view switch indication detection module configured to detect a view switch indication for a content item in an editing page of the document 112. The view switch indication is used to indicate that the view 124 is switched to another view. Apparatus 900 also includes a view switch module configured to switch a view to another view in document 112 in response to detecting a view switch indication.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 900 further comprises a view edit indication detection module configured to detect a view edit indication for the content item in an edit page of the document 112. The view edit indication is used to indicate a modification to the layout of the view 124. The apparatus 900 further includes a view layout modification module configured to modify the layout of the view 124 based on the view editing instructions.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 900 further comprises an instruction receiving module configured to receive, in the presentation page 120 of the document 112, a presentation instruction for the content input in the editing page, and to reject the reception of the editing instruction for the content.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 900 further comprises a page jump module configured to jump to a page outside of the editing page to display the content item in response to a trigger to view the content item in the editing page of the document 112.
FIG. 10 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an apparatus 1000 for document presentation, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. The apparatus 1000 may be embodied as or included in the electronic device 110. The various modules/components in the apparatus 1000 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
As shown, the apparatus 1000 includes a page type determination module 1010 configured to determine a current page type of the document 112 in response to receiving a triggering indication of the view 124 of the content item in the document 112. The apparatus 1000 also includes a page jump module 1020 configured to jump to a page other than the edit page to present the content item in response to the page type being the edit page. The apparatus 1000 also includes a presentation page rendering module 1030 configured to render the content item within the presentation page 120 in response to the page type being the presentation page 120.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 1000 further includes a switching module configured to present the presentation page 120 of the document 112 in response to receiving a switching indication in an editing page of the document 112. The presentation page 120 may include a view 124 of the content items entered in the editing page of the document 112.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 1000 may further include a content item presentation module configured to present a content item within the presentation page 120 in response to detecting the trigger indication to the view 124. In some embodiments, the content item presentation module is configured to invoke an application framework of the document 112, build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112, and present the content item in the browse window. Alternatively or additionally, the content item presentation module may be configured to invoke a page frame of the presentation page 120 carrying the document 112, build a browse window in the presentation page 120 of the document 112, and present the content item in the browse window.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 1000 further comprises a close browse window module configured to close the browse window in response to detecting a close indication of the browse window. In some embodiments, the browse window module is configured to remove presentation of a first content page of the content item from the browse window in response to detecting a page turn indication while the first content page is presented in the browse window; and presenting a second content page of content items in the browse window. Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the browse window module further comprises a scroll bar control. In this example, the browse windows module is further configured to: the content item is scroll presented in response to detecting a scroll operation with respect to the scrollbar control.
In some embodiments, view 124 belongs to one of the following views: presenting a first view of first information associated with the content item, the first view occupying a first area in the document 112; presenting a second view of second information associated with the content item, the second view occupying a second area in the document 112 that exceeds the first area; a third view of third information associated with the content item is presented, the third view occupying a third area in the document 112 that exceeds the second area. In some embodiments, the view 124 may include a third view, and the content item presentation module is configured to present the content item at a location of the third view in the presentation page 120. In some embodiments, the inserted content item comprises playable multimedia content, such as audio or video, among others. In such embodiments, the content item presentation module is configured to play the multimedia content.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 1000 further comprises a view switch indication detection module configured to detect a view switch indication for a content item in an editing page of the document 112. The view switch indication is used to indicate that the view 124 is switched to another view. The apparatus 1000 further includes a view switching module configured to switch the view to another view in the document 112 in response to detecting the view switching indication.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 1000 further comprises a view edit indication detection module configured to detect a view edit indication for the content item in an edit page of the document 112. The view edit indication is used to indicate a modification to the layout of the view 124. The apparatus 1000 also includes a view layout modification module configured to modify a layout of the view 124 based on the view editing instructions.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 1000 further comprises an instruction receiving module configured to receive, in the presentation page 120 of the document 112, a presentation instruction for the content input in the editing page, and to reject the reception of the editing instruction for the content.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 1000 further comprises a page jump module configured to jump to a page outside of the editing page to display the content item in response to a trigger to view the content item in the editing page of the document 112.
FIG. 11 illustrates a block diagram that shows an electronic device 1100 in which one or more embodiments of the disclosure may be implemented. It should be understood that the electronic device 1100 illustrated in FIG. 11 is merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting in any way the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein. The electronic device 1100 shown in fig. 11 may be used to implement the electronic device 110 of fig. 1.
As shown in fig. 11, the electronic device 1100 is in the form of a general-purpose electronic device. Components of electronic device 1100 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 1110, memory 1120, storage device 1130, one or more communication units 1140, one or more input devices 1150, and one or more output devices 1160. The processing unit 1110 may be a real or virtual processor and can perform various processes according to programs stored in the memory 1120. In a multi-processor system, multiple processing units execute computer-executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capabilities of electronic device 1100.
Electronic device 1100 typically includes a number of computer storage media. Such media may be any available media that is accessible by electronic device 1100 and includes, but is not limited to, volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media. The memory 1120 may be volatile memory (e.g., registers, cache, random Access Memory (RAM)), non-volatile memory (e.g., read Only Memory (ROM), electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory), or some combination thereof. The storage device 1130 may be a removable or non-removable medium and may include a machine-readable medium, such as a flash drive, a magnetic disk, or any other medium that may be capable of being used to store information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and that may be accessed within the electronic device 1100.
The electronic device 1100 may further include additional removable/non-removable, volatile/nonvolatile storage media. Although not shown in FIG. 11, a magnetic disk drive for reading from and writing to a removable, non-volatile magnetic disk (e.g., a "floppy disk") and an optical disk drive for reading from or writing to a removable, non-volatile optical disk may be provided. In these cases, each drive may be connected to a bus (not shown) by one or more data media interfaces. The memory 1120 may include a computer program product 1125 having one or more program modules configured to perform the various methods or acts of the various embodiments of the disclosure.
The communication unit 1140 enables communication with other electronic devices through a communication medium. Additionally, the functionality of the components of the electronic device 1100 may be implemented in a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines, which are capable of communicating over a communications connection. Thus, the electronic device 1100 may operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more other servers, network Personal Computers (PCs), or another network node.
The input device 1150 may be one or more input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, trackball, or the like. Output device(s) 1160 may be one or more output devices such as a display, speakers, printer, etc. Electronic device 1100 may also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown), such as storage devices, display devices, etc., communication with one or more devices that enable a user to interact with electronic device 1100, or communication with any devices (e.g., network cards, modems, etc.) that enable electronic device 1100 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices, as desired, via communication unit 1140. Such communication may be performed via input/output (I/O) interfaces (not shown).
According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions is provided, wherein the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the above-described method. According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, there is also provided a computer program product, tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and comprising computer-executable instructions, which are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
Various aspects of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus, devices and computer program products implemented in accordance with the disclosure. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer-readable program instructions.
These computer-readable program instructions may be provided to a processing unit of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks. These computer-readable program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that can direct a computer, programmable data processing apparatus, and/or other devices to function in a particular manner, such that the computer-readable medium storing the instructions comprises an article of manufacture including instructions which implement the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The computer readable program instructions may be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other devices to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices implement the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various implementations of the present disclosure. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of instructions, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). In some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The foregoing has described implementations of the present disclosure, and the above description is illustrative, not exhaustive, and is not limited to the implementations disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described implementations. The terminology used herein was chosen in order to best explain the principles of the implementations, the practical application, or improvements to the technology in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the various implementations disclosed herein.

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1. A method of document presentation, comprising:
in response to receiving a switch indication in an edit page of a document, presenting a presentation page of the document, the presentation page including a view of a content item entered in the edit page of the document; and
in response to detecting a trigger indication to the view, the content item is presented within the presentation page.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein presenting the content item comprises:
calling an application frame of the document, constructing a browse window in a demonstration page of the document, and presenting the content item in the browse window; or
And calling a page frame of a demonstration page bearing the document, constructing a browse window in the demonstration page of the document, and presenting the content item in the browse window.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein presenting the content item in the browse window comprises:
in response to detecting a page turn indication while a first content page of the content item is presented in the browse window,
removing presentation of the first content page from the browse window; and
presenting a second content page of the content item in the browse window.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the browse window comprises a scroll bar control, and wherein presenting the content item in the browse window comprises:
scroll presenting the content item in response to detecting a scroll operation with respect to the scrollbar control.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the browse window comprises a pop-up window.
6. The method of claim 2, further comprising:
closing the browse window in response to detecting a close indication of the browse window.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the view belongs to one of the following views:
presenting a first view of first information associated with the content item, the first view occupying a first area in the document,
presenting a second view of second information associated with the content item, the second view occupying a second area in the document that exceeds the first area,
presenting a third view of third information associated with the content item, the third view occupying a third area in the document that exceeds the second area.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the view comprises the third view, and wherein presenting the content item comprises:
presenting the content item at a location of the third view in the presentation page.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
detecting, in the editing page of the document, a view switching indication for the content item, the view switching indication indicating switching of the view to another view; and
in response to detecting the view switch indication, switching the view to another view in the document.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
in the editing page of the document, detecting a view editing indication for the content item, the view editing indication indicating a modification to a layout of the view; and
modifying a layout of the view based on the view editing indication.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
receiving a presentation instruction for the content input in the editing page in the presentation page of the document; and
refusing to receive the editing instruction of the content.
12. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
in response to a trigger to view the content item in the editing page of the document, jumping to a page outside the editing page to display the content item.
13. A method of document presentation, comprising:
in response to receiving a trigger indication of a view of a content item in a document, determining a current page type of the document;
in response to the page type being an edit page, jumping to a page outside the edit page to present the content item; and
in response to the page type being a presentation page, presenting the content item within the presentation page.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising:
in response to receiving a switch indication in the editing page of the document, presenting the presentation page of the document, the presentation page including a view of content items entered in the editing page of the document; and
presenting the content item within the presentation page in response to detecting a trigger indication to the view.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein presenting the content item within the presentation page comprises:
calling an application frame of the document, constructing a browsing window in a demonstration page of the document, and presenting the content item in the browsing window; or alternatively
And calling a page frame of a demonstration page bearing the document, constructing a browse window in the demonstration page of the document, and presenting the content item in the browse window.
16. The method of claim 13, further comprising:
detecting, in an editing page of the document, a view switching indication for the content item, the view switching indication indicating switching of the view to another view;
in response to detecting the view switch indication, switching the view to another view in the document;
in an editing page of the document, detecting a view editing indication for the content item, the view editing indication indicating a modification to a layout of the view; and
modifying a layout of the view based on the view editing indication.
17. An apparatus for document presentation, comprising:
a presentation page rendering module configured to, in response to receiving a switching indication in an edit page of a document, render a presentation page of the document, the presentation page including a view of a content item input in the edit page of the document; and
a content item presentation module configured to present the content item within the presentation page in response to detecting a trigger indication to the view.
18. An apparatus for document presentation, comprising:
a page type determination module configured to determine a current page type of a document in response to receiving a trigger indication of a view of a content item in the document;
a page jump module configured to jump to a page outside of an edit page to present the content item in response to the page type being an edit page; and
a presentation page rendering module configured to render the content item within the presentation page in response to the page type being a presentation page.
19. An electronic device, comprising:
at least one processing unit; and
at least one memory coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit, the instructions when executed by the at least one processing unit causing the apparatus to perform the method of any of claims 1-12 or 13-16.
20. A computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program executable by a processor to implement the method according to any one of claims 1 to 12 or 13 to 16.
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