CN115640783A - Method, device, equipment and storage medium for document content display - Google Patents

Method, device, equipment and storage medium for document content display Download PDF

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CN115640783A
CN115640783A CN202211351678.5A CN202211351678A CN115640783A CN 115640783 A CN115640783 A CN 115640783A CN 202211351678 A CN202211351678 A CN 202211351678A CN 115640783 A CN115640783 A CN 115640783A
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黎俊聪
王霄慧
王鸿云
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According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method, an apparatus, a device, and a storage medium for display of document content are provided. The method for displaying the document content comprises the step of receiving selection operation of a target content block in content blocks in a document under a current view of the document so as to determine the target content block. The method also includes receiving an indication of a content presentation for the target piece of content when the target piece of content is determined. The method also includes generating a target view including at least one content page based on the target piece of content. The content of the target piece of content is displayed in at least one content page. In this way, a more versatile, flexible presentation of documents can be provided.

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Method, device, equipment and storage medium for document content display
Technical Field
Example embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to the field of computers, and more particularly, to methods, apparatuses, devices, and computer-readable storage media for document content display.
Background
Various documents are spread in various aspects of people's life, work, social interaction and the like. For example, in the fields of meeting reports, business promotions, product recommendations, event presentations, and the like, it is often desirable to display various contents of a document. The content of the document to be presented may vary from application scenario to application scenario. How to provide more diversified and flexible document content display is a considerable problem.
Disclosure of Invention
In a first aspect of the disclosure, a method of display of document content is provided. The method includes receiving a selection operation of a target content block from among content blocks within a document under a current view of the document, and determining the target content block. The method also includes receiving an indication of a content presentation for the target piece of content when the target piece of content is determined. The method also includes generating a target view including at least one content page based on the target piece of content. The content of the target piece of content is displayed in at least one content page.
In a second aspect of the disclosure, an apparatus for document content display is provided. The apparatus includes a target content block determination module configured to receive a selection operation of a target content block among content blocks within a document in a current view of the document, and determine the target content block. The apparatus also includes a content presentation indication receiving module configured to receive a content presentation indication for the target content block when the target content block is determined. The apparatus also includes a target view generation module configured to generate a target view including at least one content page based on the target piece of content. The content of the target piece of content is displayed in at least one content page.
In a third aspect of the 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.
In a fourth aspect of the disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The medium has stored thereon a computer program executable by a processor for implementing the method of the first aspect.
It should be understood that what is described in this summary section is not intended to limit key features or essential features of the embodiments of the disclosure, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the 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 content display according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
3A-3F illustrate diagrams of examples of selecting a target piece of content of a document, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
4A-4E illustrate schematic diagrams of interaction examples for filtering target content pieces of a document according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 shows a schematic diagram of an example for interacting with a target content block of a selected document, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;
6A-6B illustrate schematic diagrams of examples of presentation interfaces for document content display, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus for document content display, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 8 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 involved in the subject technology, including but not limited to the data itself, the acquisition or use of the data, should comply with the requirements of the corresponding 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's selection of "agree" or "disagree" can be carried in the popup.
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.
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, an electronic device 110 may display the content of a document 112. For example, electronic device 110 may present view 120 for document 112. Electronic device 110 may present the content in document 112 in view 120. In this context, document 112 may be in any document format suitable for presentation, such as a word document or the like. Document 112 may be stored in a storage of electronic device 110, or may be stored in a storage, such as a cloud storage, that is in communication with electronic device 110.
In some embodiments, the view 120 may be provided by, for example, a document editing application or a document presentation application in the electronic device 110. The view 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, view 120 may comprise a document view, such as an edit view of document 112. Additionally or alternatively, the view 120 may also include a presentation view for providing a presentation of the document 112.
In some embodiments, the user 102 may interact with the electronic device 110. For example, user 102 may perform various interactive operations on view 120 of document 112 by interacting with electronic device 110. Various interaction processes with the electronic device 110 with respect to the user 102 will be described in detail below.
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.
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. In a document presentation scenario, it is sometimes not desirable to present the entire content of the document, but rather only a portion of the content in the document. For example, a brief lecture is sometimes performed for a full text at the beginning of a document presentation, followed by a detailed report of the specific content of the full text. For example, a rapid report presentation, i.e., a content reading guide, may be performed on the content of the meeting that needs to be focused during the beginning of the meeting. These important items of interest are usually only part of the document. In other words, in many scenarios, it is necessary to give a brief speech on a part of the content of the document and give a detailed speech on the entire content of the document.
One conventional approach to document presentation is a pure report such as the presentation (PPT) style. The presentation usually contains only the contents that need to focus on, but does not have more detailed document contents. The document presentation scheme of the presentation is only suitable for guiding and reading the contents with important attention, and cannot provide the speech and the presentation of the specific contents.
Another conventional approach to document presentation is document-like, pure reading. Such purely reading of documents makes it difficult to provide a reading-guided demonstration of what requires significant attention. In addition, such a purely documentary document presentation generally fails to highlight the emphasis of the presentation, and such a presentation is often boring and unsatisfactory.
In summary, the current document demonstration schemes cannot meet the requirements of demonstrating the key contents of the document and providing detailed speeches of specific contents of the document. It is therefore desirable to be able to propose document presentation schemes that both speak and play on a document, thereby improving the user experience.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a solution for improved document content display is proposed. In this approach, a portion of the content in the document can be selected under the current view of the document, e.g., a target one of the content blocks within the document can be selected. Upon detecting an indication of content presentation of the selected partial content, i.e., the target content block, a target view is generated including at least one content page based on the target content block. The content of the target piece of content is displayed in at least one content page.
The approach can support selection of portions of content (i.e., target content pieces) of a document and support presentation of a presentation interface presenting the selected portions of content. In this way, the document may be presented either partially or completely. Furthermore, the partial content of the document may be presented without creating the partial content of the document as a separate presentation. By the aid of the method, the demonstration scenes of the documents can be greatly widened, and accordingly more various and flexible document demonstration can be provided.
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram of a process 200 for document content display 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 receives a selection operation of a target one of the content blocks within the document 112 to determine the target content block under the current view of the document 112. For example, user 102 may employ a mouse, pointing device, stylus, finger, or the like to select a target piece of content in document 112. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect. The electronic device 110 may determine the selection of the target piece of content by the user 102. These selected target content blocks will be presented during subsequent display of the document content. In this way, a user can be enabled to select portions of the content of a document desired to be presented, thereby enabling support for presentation of portions of the content of the document. The detailed process for presenting the contents of the document portion will be described in detail below.
In some embodiments, the document 112 may be a document such as one based on the DocX architecture. Document 112 may include a plurality of content blocks. In other words, one or more content items may be carried within the architecture of document 112. The content chunk may be an entity in the document. The content chunk may also be a minimal editing unit of the document 112. For example, a piece of content may be a piece of text, a picture, a table, a code, a link, and so forth. Document 112 may be viewed as a collection of multiple pieces of content, or as a container that includes multiple pieces of content. Herein, a "content block" may also be referred to as a "block", "content item" or "content area". In such embodiments, the target content chunk may be selected by selection of a content chunk in the document 112. It should be understood that in some embodiments, the document 112 may also be based on other existing or future document architectures that are capable of supporting partial selection of document content. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may detect a selection of a target region in the document 112. The target content block may include a content block located within the target area. For example, in an editing interface or a viewing interface of the document 112, the user 102 may select a target area in the document 112 by mouse selection, finger touch, or the like. The electronic device 110 may determine the target piece of content by detecting a selection of the target area.
Additionally or alternatively, other ways may also be employed to select the target content chunk. For example, in some embodiments, the current view of the document 112 may be a first view, such as a document page view. The view under which the document 112 may be edited or the like is referred to herein as a "first view". In an example where the current view of the document 112 is the first view, the electronic device 110 may obtain a movement path of the current focus, with the content blocks on the movement path as selected target content blocks. Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 110 may determine a content block corresponding to a location where the current focus is located, and take the content block as a target content block according to the shortcut selection indication.
Additionally or alternatively, in examples where the current view of the document 112 is the first view, the electronic device 110 may also receive an indication of content filtering. If the electronic device 110 receives the indication of content filtering, the electronic device 110 may determine all content blocks in the current view and generate a preset mark at an associated position of each content block. The electronic device 110 may also receive an editing operation on the preset flag. The electronic device 110 may also determine the target content block based on an editing operation on the preset flag.
For example, in some embodiments, the preset flag may have an initial state that is not selected. For example, the preset flag may be a checkbox with an unselected initial state. In this case, the electronic device 110 may receive a confirmation check for the preset flag. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the preset flag may have an initial state that is selected. For example, the preset marker may be a checkbox that has been selected. In this case, the electronic device 110 may receive a deselection of the preset flag. The electronic device 110 may determine a content block corresponding to the selected preset mark after the marking operation as a target content block.
In some embodiments, the current view of document 112 may be the second view. The second view may be generated based on the first view. The view generated based on the first view is referred to herein as a "second view". For example, the second view may be a presentation page view generated based on a document page view. Similar to the example under the first view, in examples where the current view of the document 112 is the second view, the electronic device 110 may receive an indication of content filtering. If the electronic device 110 receives an indication of content filtering, the electronic device 110 may determine all of the content pieces in the second view, generating a preset mark at an associated position of each content piece. The electronic device 110 may also receive an editing operation on the preset flag. The electronic device 110 may also determine the target content block based on an editing operation on the preset mark.
For example, in some embodiments, the preset flag may have an initial state that is not selected. For example, the preset flag may be a checkbox with an unselected initial state. In this case, the electronic device 110 may receive a confirmation check for the preset flag. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the preset flag may have an initial state that is selected. For example, the preset marker may be a checkbox that has been selected. In this case, the electronic device 110 may receive a deselection of the preset flag. The electronic device 110 may determine a content block corresponding to the selected preset mark after the marking operation as a target content block.
Additionally or alternatively, similar to the example in the first view, in the example where the current view is the second view, the electronic device 110 may obtain a moving path of the current focus, and take the content block on the moving path as the selected target content block. Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 110 may determine a content block corresponding to a position where the current focus is located, and take the content block as a target content block according to the shortcut selection indication.
Although the above describes an example in which the current view is the first view or the second view, the electronic device 110 may determine the target content block in different manners, such as using the moving path or position of the current focus and using the preset mark. In some embodiments, however, only the path or position of movement of the current focus point may be used in the first view to determine the target piece of content. The target content block may be determined under the second view only by using the preset mark. The manner in which the target content block can be determined in different views may be preset or may be flexibly selected or changed. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
Several examples of determining a target content block are described above in connection with FIG. 2. Further examples for determining a target content block will be described next in connection with fig. 3A to 3F.
Fig. 3A-3C illustrate schematic diagrams of examples of selecting target content blocks of a document 112, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the page shown in FIG. 3A, as well as the pages in other figures that will 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.
In FIG. 3A, a plurality of content chunks of document 112, such as content chunk 310, content chunk 320, content chunk 330, and content chunk 340, are presented in current view 300. In some embodiments, view 300 may comprise a first view or a document page view. The view 300 may be a view such as a document editing view, a document viewing view, or the like, provided by the electronic device 110. For purposes of illustration, only four of the content blocks in the document 112 are presented in the view 300. It should be understood that there may be fewer or more content blocks in the document 112. Although in the example of FIG. 3A, the content blocks of the document 112 are each text blocks, in other embodiments, the content blocks may be other content blocks, such as picture blocks, table blocks, and so forth. Moreover, although specific text is presented in the figures, such text does not constitute any limitation on the embodiments of the disclosure.
In FIG. 3B, a selection of a partial content block in view 300 in FIG. 3A is shown. As described above, the electronic device 110 may obtain the moving path of the current focus, and use the content block on the moving path as the selected target content block. For example, a movement path 306 (also referred to as a trajectory) between arrow 302 and arrow 304 may be a movement path of the current focus, such as selected by user 102 using a mouse, finger, or other interactive tool. The electronic device 110 may detect the movement path 306 and take the content blocks 310 and 320 located on the movement path 306 as selected target content blocks.
Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 110 may also take an area of a predetermined shape (e.g., a rectangle) that covers the movement path 306 as the detected target area. In this example, content chunk 310 and content chunk 320 are located at least partially within the detected target region, while content chunk 330 and content chunk 340 are not located within the target region. In this case, the electronic device 110 determines the content blocks 310 and 320 as the target content blocks selected by the user.
As shown in FIG. 3C, the target content blocks selected by the user in FIG. 3B, namely content block 310 and content block 320, are shown in view 300 as content blocks having a background color.
In some embodiments, a scroll bar control (not shown) or a page flip control (not shown), for example, may also be disposed in the view 300 to position the content of the document 112 presented in the view 300. Additionally or alternatively, a close control (not shown) may also be disposed in view 300. The electronic device 110 can detect a trigger indication to close the control to close the view 300.
Fig. 3D-3F illustrate schematic diagrams of another example of selecting content of document 112, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. In the example of fig. 3D-3F, several content blocks following content block 310 through content block 340 in document 112 are presented in view 300, such as content block 360 including the names of table 1, content block 370 including a table, and content block 380 including a piece of text. View 300 may be caused to present the content in fig. 3D by a scroll bar control or a page flip control. It should be understood that although specific text and tables are presented in the figures, such text and tables do not constitute any limitation on the embodiments of the present disclosure.
In fig. 3E, a selection of a partial content block in view 300 in fig. 3D is shown. As described previously, in some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may determine a content block corresponding to the position of the current focus point, and use the content block as the target content block according to the shortcut selection indication. For example, when the current focus is at the location shown by arrow 362, content chunk 360 may be determined to be the target content chunk by a quick selection indication, such as a mouse click or double click, or a finger touch or press. Similarly, content chunk 370 may be determined to be the target content chunk by any suitable shortcut selection indication when the current focus is at the location shown by arrow 364.
As shown in FIG. 3F, the target content pieces selected by the user in FIG. 3E, namely content piece 360 and content piece 370, are shown in view 300 with the content pieces having a gray undertone.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may add the content chunk 310 and the content chunk 320 to the target content chunk in the examples of fig. 3B-3C, and add the content chunk 360 and the content chunk 370 to the target content chunk in the examples of fig. 3E-3F. That is, the target content chunk may include content chunk 310, content chunk 320, content chunk 360, and content chunk 370.
Several processes for determining a target content block using a moving path or position of a current focus point in an example where the current view is the first view are described above in connection with fig. 3A to 3F. It should be understood that the above example process may also be applied to an example where the current view is the second view. In addition, in some embodiments, in an example where the current view is the first view or the second view, a content screening mode may also be employed to determine the target content block.
Fig. 4A to 4E are diagrams illustrating an example of interaction for determining a target content block using a content filtering mode according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In an example where the current view 400 of the document 112 is a second view, the electronic device 110 may receive an indication of content filtering. In the example of fig. 4A, a content filtering control 410 is disposed in the view 400. The user 102 may trigger an indication of content filtering by, for example, clicking or touching the content filtering control 410.
Additionally or alternatively, a presentation settings control 420 is also disposed in view 400. The user 102 may modify the presentation of the target piece of content by triggering the presentation settings control 420, such as modifying the size, background, etc. of the view. Through the detection of the trigger of the presentation setting control 420, the electronic device 110 may change the presentation form of the target content block according to the requirement of the user 102, for example, perform multi-view switching. Through the arrangement of the views, the display scene of the document 112 can be greatly widened.
In some embodiments, if the electronic device 110 receives an indication of content filtering, the electronic device 110 may determine all of the content pieces in the second view and generate a preset mark at the associated position of each content piece. For example, the preset mark may include a selection box. Taking the preset flag as a selection box as an example, if the content filtering control 410 is selected (shown with a shaded box line), the electronic device 110 can detect an indication of content filtering. In this case, electronic device 110 may present a plurality of selection boxes associated with a plurality of content blocks of document 112 in view 400. For example, selection box 412 associated with content chunk 310, selection box 414 associated with content chunk 320, selection box 416 associated with content chunk 330, and selection box 418 associated with content chunk 340 (as shown in fig. 4B-4E).
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may also receive an editing operation on the preset flag. The electronic device 110 may also determine the target content block based on an editing operation on the preset mark. Taking the preset flag as a selection box as an example, the electronic device 110 may determine the selected target content block based on the selected at least one selection box.
In some embodiments, the preset flag may have an initial state that is not selected. For example, the preset flag may be a checkbox with an unselected initial state. In this case, the electronic device 110 may receive a confirmation selection of the preset flag. The electronic device 110 may determine a content block corresponding to the selected preset mark after the marking operation as the target content block. For example, the user may change one or more selection boxes to the selected state as desired. At this time, the selection instruction for the selection box may be a confirmation check instruction for the selection box. In such an example, the electronic device 110 may determine at least one piece of content associated with the at least one selection box in which the confirmation shootdown indication was detected as the selected target piece of content.
For example, as shown in FIG. 4B, a number of selection boxes 412, 414, 416, and 418 default to an unselected state. The user 102 may confirm selection of one or more selection boxes as desired, causing one or more selection boxes to become selected. An example of a confirmation checkup indication of the selection box by the user 102 is shown in view 400 of FIG. 4C. The checkboxes 412 and 414 in which the checkhooks "√" are presented are checkboxes that are checked by the user 102, i.e., checkboxes in which a confirmation check indication is detected by the electronic device 110. The electronic device 110 may identify the content block 310 associated with selection box 412 and the content block 320 associated with selection box 414 as the selected target content block. In the example of FIG. 4C, the selected piece of content is rendered with a gray undertone to indicate that it is selected.
Alternatively, in some embodiments, the preset flag may have an initial state that is selected. For example, the preset marker may be a checkbox that has been selected. In this case, the electronic device 110 may receive a deselection of the preset flag. In this case, the user may confirm the deselection of one or more selection boxes as desired, causing one or more selection boxes to become unselected. At this time, the selection instruction for the selection frame may be a deselection instruction for the selection frame. The electronic device 110 may determine, as the selected target content piece, a content piece associated with a selection box other than the at least one selection box in which the deselection indication is detected from among the plurality of selection boxes.
For example, in some embodiments, unlike the embodiment in fig. 4B, the plurality of selection boxes 412, 414, 416, and 418 presented in view 400 of fig. 4D default to an unselected state, i.e., a check box has a check hook "√" presented therein. In this example, the respective content pieces selected by default are also shown in a grey undertone as the selected content. The user 102 may confirm deselection of one or more selection boxes as desired, causing one or more selection boxes to become unselected. In this case, when the user 102 triggers a selection indication for a certain selection box, a deselection indication for the selection box may be triggered. For example, user 102 may trigger an indication of unchecking for selection box 416 and selection box 418.
An example of an indication of the user 102 unchecking the selection box is shown in view 400 of FIG. 4E. In contrast to the various selection boxes in FIG. 4D, it can be seen that selection box 416 and selection box 418 change from the selected state to the unselected state. Upon detection of the deselect indication by the user 102, the electronic device 110 may determine the content pieces associated with the non-deselected selection boxes 412 and 414 as the target content pieces selected by the user 102. In other words, the electronic device 110 may identify the content chunk 310 associated with the selection box 412 and the content chunk 320 associated with the selection box 414 as the selected target content chunk. In the example of FIG. 4E, the content piece that is deselected is rendered with a gray undertone to indicate that it belongs to the target content piece that is selected.
Several examples of determining the target content block according to the user's editing operation on the preset mark have been described above by taking the example of the selection box as the preset mark as an example. It should be understood that although in the example of fig. 4A-4E, view 400 is a second view, view 400 may also include a first view. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
Various ways of determining the target content block based on the current focus or preset mark are described above. In the various manners described above and possibly other manners, the user 102 may flexibly select to select the target content block using mouse selection, mouse click, touch screen control, selection box filtering, and the like, in the first view or the second view. These flexible ways of determining the target content block further improve the user experience.
With continued reference to fig. 2. At block 220, the electronic device 110 receives an indication of a content presentation for the target piece of content when the target piece of content is determined.
For example, in some embodiments, the current view is a first view, such as view 300. Under this view, a first control may be displayed in an associated position of any of the determined target pieces of content. The electronic device 110 may receive an indication of a content presentation for the target piece of content via the first control. The user 102 may trigger the first control, such as by mouse click or finger touch, and so forth. The form of trigger indication employed herein is not limited in this respect. The electronic device 110 may detect various content presentation indications.
Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the current view is a second view, such as view 400. The second control may be displayed at a preset position in the page of the second view. The electronic device 110 may receive an indication of a content presentation of the target piece of content through the second control. The user 102 may trigger a second control, such as by mouse click or finger touch, and so forth. The form of trigger indication employed herein is not limited in this respect. The electronic device 110 may detect various content presentation indications.
At block 230, the electronic device 110 determines whether a content presentation indication is detected. If, at block 230, the electronic device 110 detects a content presentation indication, the electronic device 110 generates, at block 240, a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block. The content of the target piece of content is displayed in at least one content page. Conversely, if no content presentation indication is detected at block 230, the electronic device 110 may return to block 220 to continue receiving content presentation indications for the target content chunk while the target content chunk is determined. For example, the electronic device 110 may detect the indication of the content presentation continuously or at predetermined time intervals as the target piece of content is determined.
Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, if no content presentation indication is detected at block 230, the electronic device 110 may also return to block 210 (not shown) to continue receiving selection operations for a target one of the content chunks within the document. Further, in some embodiments, blocks 210 and 220 may be performed in parallel. That is, the electronic device 110 may detect the content presentation indication while the existing partial content piece is selected, while continuing to detect selection of the target content piece.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may determine the number of content pages included in the target view based on at least one of the type of the target piece of content, the amount of content, and the degree of content relevance. The electronic device 110 may display the target piece of content in the corresponding content page.
For example, the electronic device 110 may determine the number of content pages included in the target view according to the content amount of the target content block and the size of the content pages. For another example, the electronic device 110 may lay out the target content amount in the content page according to the type or content association degree of the target content block, and lay out the content blocks with the same type or content association in the target content block in the same content page. The electronic device 110 can determine the number of content pages included in the target view based on the layout of the target content blocks.
In addition, in some embodiments, the size occupied by the target content block in the content page may also be set according to the type of the target content block. For example, if the target piece of content is a picture, a larger area may be occupied in the content page. As another example, if the target piece of content is a phrase, less area may be occupied in the content page. And determining the number of the content pages included in the target view according to the occupied sizes of the different target content blocks in the content pages.
The above lists only a few examples of determining the number of content pages, and it should be understood that other suitable methods may be employed to determine the number of content pages. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
In some embodiments, the interactive identifier may be included in the target content block under the current view. For example, the interactive identification may be for adding or displaying comments. For example, a user may comment on a piece of content in the document 112, such as a word, phrase, or word. After the user adds a comment to the piece of content, an interactive logo may be displayed at the location of the piece of content or at a location next to the piece of content.
Additionally or alternatively, the interactive indicia may be hidden in the target view of the generated target content block. Through hiding the interactive identification, the demonstration interface can be simpler, and the interference can be removed. In some embodiments, the interactive indicia may also be displayed in the target view of the generated target piece of content. For example, the interactive indicia may be selected by the user to be hidden or displayed. In this way, the interactive identification can be displayed when the user performs the interactive operation correspondingly, so as to perform the interactive operation.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 may display the interactive content in the corresponding content page of the target view in response to a triggering operation on the interactive identifier. For example, the electronic device 110 may receive a trigger for the interaction identifier under the second view, so as to display the comment content corresponding to the interaction identifier. In this way, the interactive logo may still be displayed in the presentation state of the document 112, thereby providing interactive operation.
Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 110 may also receive a content export indication for the target content block when the target content block is determined. For example, the content export indication may be received through a content export control. The content export control may be located anywhere in the first view or the second view. The manner in which the user triggers the content export control may be arbitrary. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
FIG. 5 shows a schematic diagram of an example for interacting with a target content block of a selected document 112, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. In the example of FIG. 5, in view 500, upon detecting that the location as indicated by arrow 364 is selected, i.e., that content chunk 360 is selected (illustrated as a shaded box), electronic device 110 may detect further interaction with the selected target content chunk. View 500 may be a first view or, alternatively, may be a second view. For example, the user 102 may double click a mouse, right click a mouse, press a finger, etc., at the location of arrow 364 to trigger presentation of the function bar 510. If the trigger is detected, electronic device 110 may present a function bar 510 on view 500. In some examples, the ribbon 510 may be presented in the view 500 by default or according to a configuration without user activation.
In some embodiments, various interactive functions may be included in the ribbon 510. For example, icon 512 represents a copy, i.e., the selected target piece of content or the currently selected piece of content 360 may be copied. As another example, icon 514 represents a cut, which may cut the selected target piece of content or the currently selected piece of content 360. As another example, icon 516 represents a delete, which may delete the selected target content piece or the currently selected content piece 360.
In some embodiments, a presentation icon 518 is included in the ribbon 510. The user 102 may indicate to proceed with the content presentation by triggering the presentation icon 518. That is, if the electronic device 110 detects a trigger to the presentation icon 518, an indication that a content presentation was detected. Upon detecting the indication of the content presentation, the electronic device 110 may present a presentation page view for displaying the target piece of content. Examples of presentation page views are described below in conjunction with fig. 6A and 6B.
Additionally or alternatively, comment icon 518 may be included in ribbon box 510. Comment icon 518 is also referred to herein as an interactive indicator. The user 102 may add comments to the selected target content piece or the currently selected content piece 360 by triggering the comment icon 518. Additionally, the user 102 may view comments previously added to the selected target content piece or the currently selected content piece 360 by triggering the comment icon 518.
Additionally or alternatively, an export icon 524 may be included in the ribbon 510. User 102 may trigger export icon 524 to indicate the export of the target piece of content. If electronic device 110 detects a trigger to export icon 524, i.e., an indication of content export is detected, electronic device 110 may save the selected target piece of content in document 112 as another document. In some embodiments, export icon 524 may not be included in ribbon 510. When an indication of a content presentation is detected, the electronic device 110 may automatically export the target piece of content as another document. The other document may be stored in a storage of electronic device 110 or in cloud storage in communication with electronic device 110.
By saving the selected target piece of content as another document, the other document can be opened directly during later presentation of the document 112 without re-selecting the content of the document 112. Further, the selected target content piece is typically the important content in the document 112, and another saved document may be printed or the like to view the important content in the document 112.
It should be understood that the size, shape, and location of the function bar 510 shown in FIG. 5 is merely exemplary, and not limiting. The functionality bar 510 may include the same or different, more, or fewer functionality controls than shown in fig. 5. Although in the example of FIG. 5, the ribbon 510 is displayed in response to detecting an interaction trigger for a block of content, in other embodiments, the ribbon 510 may be concealable, and when the user 102 moves, for example, a mouse or finger or the like, to a predetermined location of the ribbon 510 (e.g., the upper left corner of the view 500 or other suitable location), the ribbon 510 may change from a concealed state to a visible state. Further, the ribbon 510, when presented, may be separate from individual pieces of content, or at least partially overlaid over a certain piece or pieces of content. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
Examples of various interactions with selected document content are described above in connection with FIG. 5. An example of a view 600 for document content display according to some embodiments of the present disclosure will next be described in conjunction with fig. 6A and 6B. The view 600 in fig. 6A and 6B will be described in connection with the examples of fig. 3A-3D.
As previously described, in the examples of fig. 3B and 3D, content chunk 310, content chunk 320, content chunk 360, and content chunk 370 are selected, respectively. If an indication of a content presentation is detected while the pieces of content are selected, the electronic device 110 will present the view 600. The selected content blocks 310, 320, 360, and 370 are presented in the view 600.
In some embodiments, view 600 may include a close control 612. When user 102 triggers close control 612, such as a mouse click on close control 612 or a finger press on the close control, electronic device 110 may detect the trigger. In this case, electronic device 110 may close view 600 in response to a trigger to close control 612.
It should be understood that the size, shape, and position of the close control 612 shown in fig. 6A and 6B are merely exemplary, and not limiting. Close control 612 may have other shapes and sizes and may be in other locations in view 600. Additionally or alternatively, close control 612 may be concealable, and when user 102 moves, for example, a mouse, to the location of close control 612, close control 612 may change from a hidden state to a visible state.
Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, although not shown, controls such as a scroll bar control and/or a page turning control may also be provided in view 600 for navigating through the presented target piece of content. For example, the target piece of content may be presented on multiple content pages. If the electronic device 110 detects a trigger to the page turning control, the view 600 may be switched from the currently presented content page to another content page, such as the next page or a previous page. As another example, if the electronic device 110 detects a trigger to a scroll bar control, the content page presented by the view 600 can be scroll presented.
In some embodiments, an interactive indicia 620 may be presented in view 600. The interactive indicator 620 may be used to indicate that the user 102 has added interactive content, such as comments, to the content block 370 therein. The user 102 may trigger an interactive flag. The electronic device 110 may display interactive content, such as comments added by the user 102, in the corresponding content page of the view 600 in response to a triggering operation of the interactive indicator 620.
For example, interactive content 630 is shown in view 600 of FIG. 6B. The interactive content 630 is presented in response to a trigger to the interactive identifier 620. It should be understood that the illustrated content of the interactive content 630 is exemplary only, and not limiting. The interactive content 630 may include any suitable text, emoticons, symbols, and the like.
Additionally or alternatively, the user 102 may also modify the previous interactive content by triggering the interactive identifier 620, and so on. For example, the user 102 may reply to the interactive content. In this way, the user can still be provided with interaction, e.g. interactive functionality, in the view in the presentation state, thereby improving the user experience.
It should be understood that although only one content page is shown in view 600, in some embodiments, multiple content pages may be included in view 600. The number of content pages may be determined based on the target piece of content. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
It should be understood that the views or pages shown in fig. 6A and 6B, as well as the views or pages in other figures described herein, are merely examples, and that a variety of interface designs may actually exist. The various graphical elements in the views 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.
According to the scheme, partial content of the document can be selected, and a demonstration page view for demonstrating the selected partial content is supported to be presented. In this way, the document may be presented either partially or completely. In other words, the document can be used for both reporting and reading. In addition, interaction such as copying, saving, adding comments and the like can be carried out on the selected part of the content. By the aid of the method, the demonstration scenes of the documents can be greatly widened, and accordingly more various and flexible document demonstration can be provided.
FIG. 7 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an apparatus 700 for document content display, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. The apparatus 700 may be embodied as or included in the electronic device 110. The various modules/components in apparatus 700 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
As shown, apparatus 700 includes a target content block determination module 710 configured to receive a selection operation of a target content block of content blocks within document 112 to determine the target content block under a current view of document 112.
The apparatus 700 further comprises a content presentation indication receiving module 720 configured to receive a content presentation indication for the target content block when the target content block is determined.
The apparatus 700 further includes a target view generation module 730 configured to generate a target view including at least one content page based on the target piece of content. The content of the target piece of content is displayed in at least one content page.
In some embodiments, the current view of document 112 is the first view. In this case, the target content block determination module 710 may include: the moving path acquisition module is configured to acquire a moving path of the current focus and take the content block on the moving path as a selected target content block; and/or the focus position determining module is configured to determine a content block corresponding to the position of the current focus, and take the content block as a target content block according to the shortcut selection instruction.
Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the current view of document 112 is a second view. The second view is generated based on the first view. In this case, the target content block determination module 710 may include: the content screening module is configured to respond to the received content screening indication, determine all content blocks under the second view, and generate a preset mark at the associated position of each content block; the editing operation receiving module is configured to receive editing operation on the preset mark; and a second target content block determination module configured to determine a target content block based on an editing operation on the preset mark.
In some embodiments, the preset flag may have an initial state that is not selected. The editing operation receiving module may be configured to receive a confirmation selection of the preset mark. Additionally or alternatively, the preset flag may have an initial state that is selected. The editing operation reception module may be configured to receive a deselection of the preset flag. In some embodiments, the second target content block determination module is configured to determine a content block corresponding to the preset mark selected after the editing operation as the target content block.
In some embodiments, the current view of the document 112 is the first view. In this case, the content presentation indication receiving module 720 includes a first control module configured to display a first control at any determined associated position of the target content chunk, and receive a content presentation indication for the target content chunk through the first control.
In some embodiments, the current view of the document 112 is a second view that is generated based on the first view. In this case, the content presentation indication receiving module 720 includes a second control module configured to display a second control at a preset position in the page of the second view, and receive a content presentation indication for the target content block through the second control.
In some embodiments, the target view generation module 730 includes: the content page quantity determining module is configured to determine the quantity of content pages included by the target view according to at least one of the type, the content quantity and the content relevance of the target content block; and a content block display module configured to display the target content block in the corresponding content page.
In some embodiments, the content page number determination module is configured to determine the number of content pages included in the target view according to the content amount of the target content block and the size of the content pages.
Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the content page number determination module is configured to lay out the target content blocks in the content page according to the type or content relevance of the target content blocks, and lay out content blocks of the same type or content relevance in the target content blocks in the same content page; and determining the number of content pages included in the target view according to the layout of the target content blocks.
In some embodiments, the apparatus 700 further comprises a content export indication receiving module configured to receive a content export indication for the target content block when the target content block is determined; and a saving module configured to save the target piece of content as another document in response to detecting the content export indication.
In some embodiments, the target content block in the current view includes the interaction identifier. The target view generation module 730 may be configured to hide the interactive identifier in the content in the target view corresponding to the target content block. Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the target view generation module 730 may be configured to display the interactive indicia in content in the target view that corresponds to the target piece of content. In some embodiments, the apparatus 700 further includes an interactive content display module configured to display interactive content in a corresponding content page of the target view in response to a triggering operation on the interactive identifier.
In some embodiments, one or more content blocks may be carried within the frame of the document 112, a content block being the smallest editing unit of the document 112.
Fig. 8 illustrates a block diagram that shows an electronic device 800 in which one or more embodiments of the disclosure may be implemented. It should be understood that the electronic device 800 illustrated in fig. 8 is merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the functionality or scope of the embodiments described herein in any way. The electronic device 800 shown in fig. 8 may be used to implement the electronic device 110 of fig. 1.
As shown in fig. 8, the electronic device 800 is in the form of a general purpose electronic device. The components of electronic device 800 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 810, memory 820, storage device 830, one or more communication units 840, one or more input devices 850, and one or more output devices 860. The processing unit 810 may be a real or virtual processor and can perform various processes according to programs stored in the memory 820. In a multi-processor system, multiple processing units execute computer-executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capabilities of the electronic device 800.
Electronic device 800 typically includes a number of computer storage media. Such media may be any available media that is accessible by electronic device 800 and includes, but is not limited to, volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media. The memory 820 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 830 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 800.
The electronic device 800 may further include additional removable/non-removable, volatile/nonvolatile storage media. Although not shown in FIG. 8, 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. Memory 820 may include a computer program product 825 having one or more program modules configured to perform the various methods or acts of the various embodiments of the disclosure.
The communication unit 840 enables communication with other electronic devices through a communication medium. Additionally, the functionality of the components of the electronic device 800 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 800 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 850 may be one or more input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, trackball, or the like. The output device(s) 860 may be one or more output devices such as a display, speakers, printer, or the like. Electronic device 800 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 800, or communication with any devices (e.g., network cards, modems, etc.) that enable electronic device 800 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices, as desired, via communication unit 840. 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 various implementations, the practical application, or improvements to the technology in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand various implementations disclosed herein.

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1. A method of displaying document content, comprising:
receiving a selection operation of a target content block in content blocks in a document under a current view of the document to determine the target content block;
receiving a content presentation indication for the target content chunk while the target content chunk is determined;
generating a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block, the content of the target content block being displayed in the at least one content page.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein in response to the current view being a first view, the receiving a selection operation of a target one of the content blocks within the document, the determining the target content block comprises at least one of:
acquiring a moving path of a current focus, and taking a content block on the moving path as the selected target content block;
and determining a content block corresponding to the position of the current focus, and taking the content block as the target content block according to the shortcut selection instruction.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein in response to the current view being a second view generated based on a first view, the receiving a selection operation of a target one of the content blocks within the document, the determining the target content block comprises:
in response to receiving an indication of content screening, determining all content blocks under the second view, and generating a preset mark at an associated position of each content block;
receiving editing operation on the preset mark; and
determining the target content block based on the editing operation on the preset mark.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the preset flag has an unselected initial state, and
receiving an editing operation on the preset mark comprises:
and receiving confirmation selection of the preset mark.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the preset flag has an initial state that is selected, and
wherein receiving an editing operation on the preset mark comprises:
and receiving the deselection of the preset mark.
6. The method of claim 4 or 5, wherein determining the target piece of content based on the editing operation comprises:
and determining the content block corresponding to the selected preset mark after the editing operation as the target content block.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein responsive to the current view being a first view, the receiving a content presentation indication of the target piece of content while the target piece of content is determined comprises:
displaying a first control at any determined associated position of the target content block, and receiving a content demonstration indication of the target content block through the first control.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein in response to the current view being a second view generated based on a first view, the receiving an indication of a content presentation for the target piece of content while the target piece of content is determined comprises:
and displaying a second control at a preset position in the page of the second view, and receiving a content demonstration instruction of the target content block through the second control.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the generating a target view including at least one content page based on the target piece of content comprises:
determining the number of content pages included by the target view according to at least one of the type, the content amount and the content relevancy of the target content block; and
and displaying the target content block in the corresponding content page.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein determining the number of content pages that the target view includes comprises:
and determining the number of content pages included in the target view according to the content amount of the target content block and the size of the content pages.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein determining the number of content pages comprised by the target view comprises:
laying out the target content blocks in a content page according to the types or content association degrees of the target content blocks, and laying out the content blocks with the same types or content associations in the target content blocks in the same content page; and
determining the number of content pages included by the target view according to the layout of the target content blocks.
12. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
receiving a content export indication for the target content chunk when the target content chunk is determined;
in response to detecting the content export indication, saving the target content chunk as another document.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein if the target content block in the current view includes an interactive identifier, the generating a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block comprises:
hiding the interaction identifier in the content corresponding to the target content block in the target view.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein if the target content block in the current view includes an interactive identifier, the generating a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block comprises:
and displaying the interaction identifier in the content corresponding to the target content block in the target view.
15. The method of claim 13 or 14, further comprising:
and responding to the triggering operation of the interaction identifier, and displaying the interactive content in the corresponding content page of the target view.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein one or more content blocks can be carried within a frame of the document, the content blocks being the smallest editing unit of the document.
17. An apparatus for display of document content, comprising:
the target content block determining module is configured to receive a selection operation of a target content block in content blocks in a document under a current view of the document, and determine the target content block;
a content presentation indication receiving module configured to receive a content presentation indication for the target content chunk when the target content chunk is determined; and
a target view generation module configured to generate a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block, content of the target content block being displayed in the at least one content page.
18. 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 1-16.
19. A computer-readable storage medium, having stored thereon a computer program executable by a processor to implement a method according to any one of claims 1 to 16.
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