CN117896461A - Schedule processing method and electronic equipment - Google Patents

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CN117896461A
CN117896461A CN202311701923.5A CN202311701923A CN117896461A CN 117896461 A CN117896461 A CN 117896461A CN 202311701923 A CN202311701923 A CN 202311701923A CN 117896461 A CN117896461 A CN 117896461A
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The application provides a schedule processing method and electronic equipment, and relates to the technical field of electronics. The specific scheme is as follows: the electronic equipment displays a first interface, wherein the first interface comprises a schedule list, and the schedule list comprises at least one schedule; after the electronic equipment detects the first operation of the user on the target schedule in the schedule list, a second interface is displayed in the form of a schedule card and a bullet frame; the schedule card comprises schedule information of a target schedule, and the bullet frame comprises one or more shortcut operation options; after the electronic equipment detects the second operation of the user on the first option in the one or more shortcut operation options, the processing corresponding to the first option is performed on the target schedule, so that the schedule processing efficiency of the user is improved. The present application is for a process of processing a schedule.

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Schedule processing method and electronic equipment
This patent application is the divisional application, and the application number of original case is 202110662949.8, and the filing date is 2021 year 06 month 15 days, and the name is: a schedule processing method and an electronic device.
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of electronic technologies, and in particular, to a schedule processing method and an electronic device.
Background
With the development of electronic technology, people are increasingly used to record daily schedules in electronic devices such as mobile phones, so as to schedule daily work, life, study, and the like in advance.
Currently, calendars of mobile phones are often displayed in a tabular manner. When a user wishes to process a certain schedule, the user can click on the schedule, so that the mobile phone displays a detail interface of the schedule. Further, the user may find out options or controls related to the calendar process among the pieces of information in the details interface.
However, the current process of processing the schedule is complex, the user needs to perform multiple operations, and options or controls related to the schedule processing need to be found in a plurality of pieces of information, so that the efficiency of processing the schedule by the user is low, and the user experience is poor.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a schedule processing method and electronic equipment, wherein the electronic equipment can respond to the preset operation of a user on a target schedule to display an interface of the target schedule, and the interface of the target schedule can comprise one or more options for the quick operation of the target schedule, so that the user can quickly process the target schedule by selecting the options for the quick operation, the operation flow is reduced, and the schedule processing efficiency is improved.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present application adopts the following technical scheme:
in a first aspect, the present application provides a schedule processing method, including: the electronic equipment displays a first interface, wherein the first interface comprises a schedule list, and the schedule list comprises at least one schedule; after the electronic equipment detects the first operation of the user on the target schedule in the schedule list, a second interface is displayed in the form of a schedule card and a bullet frame; the schedule card comprises schedule information of a target schedule, and the bullet frame comprises one or more shortcut operation options; after the electronic device detects the second operation of the user on the first option in the options of the one or more shortcut operations, the electronic device performs processing corresponding to the first option on the target schedule.
Through the scheme, the user can more intuitively check the schedule information of the target schedule through the schedule card, and interference of other schedule information is avoided. In addition, the user can directly check the options of one or more shortcut operations aiming at the target schedule through the popup frame, so that the user can conveniently and quickly process the target schedule, the schedule processing flow of the user is simplified, and the schedule processing efficiency of the user is improved.
In one possible implementation, the bullet frame is displayed within the calendar card.
In this way, the user can view only the schedule card in the second interface, including the schedule information of the target schedule and the one or more shortcut operation options. The user can intuitively check the schedule information of the target schedule through the schedule card, so that the interference of other schedule information is avoided. In addition, the user can directly check the options of one or more shortcut operations aiming at the target schedule through the popup frame in the schedule card, so that the user can conveniently and quickly process the target schedule, the process of processing the schedule by the user is simplified, and the schedule processing efficiency of the user is improved.
In another possible implementation, the first operation is a long press operation; the method further comprises the steps of: and after detecting click operation of a user on the target schedule in the schedule list, the electronic equipment displays a detail interface of the target schedule.
In the scheme, the electronic equipment responds to the clicking operation of the user on the target schedule, can enter the detail interface of the target schedule, responds to the long-press operation of the user on the target schedule, and can enter the second interface, so that the user can intuitively check the schedule information of the target schedule, quickly process the target schedule, and the schedule processing efficiency of the user is improved.
In yet another possible implementation, the one or more shortcut options include one or more of edit, ignore, alarm alert, delete, delegate, and leave.
In another possible implementation, the one or more shortcut options include an edit option, the method further comprising: the electronic device displays an editing interface of the target schedule in response to the user's operation of the editing options.
In the scheme, the electronic equipment can respond to the operation of the user on the editing options in the second interface, quickly display the editing interface of the target schedule, quickly process the target schedule and improve the schedule editing efficiency of the user.
In yet another possible implementation, the one or more shortcut options include an ignore option, the method further comprising: the electronic device sets a target schedule in the gray schedule list in response to the user operation of the ignore option.
In the scheme, the electronic equipment can respond to the operation of the user on the option neglecting in the second interface, set the target schedule in the gray schedule list, and does not need to enter the detail interface of the target schedule to neglect the target schedule, so that the efficiency of the user for neglecting the schedule is improved.
In another possible implementation, the one or more shortcut options include an alarm alert option, the method further comprising: and the electronic equipment responds to the operation of the alarm clock reminding option by the user and carries out alarm clock reminding before the starting time of the target schedule.
According to the scheme, the electronic equipment can respond to the operation of the alarm clock reminding option in the second interface by the user, alarm clock reminding is carried out before the starting time of the target schedule, the target schedule is not required to be reminded by the alarm clock after entering the detail interface of the target schedule, and therefore the target schedule is rapidly processed, and the efficiency of the user for reminding the schedule by the alarm clock is improved.
In yet another possible implementation, the one or more shortcut options include a delete option, the method further comprising: the electronic device deletes the target schedule in the schedule list in response to the user operation of the delete option.
In the scheme, the electronic equipment can respond to the operation of the user on the deleting option in the second interface to delete the target schedule without entering the detail interface of the target schedule and then deleting the target schedule, so that the efficiency of deleting the schedule by the user is improved.
In another possible implementation, the second interface further includes a meeting icon, and the method further includes: the electronic device displays an interface of the online meeting indicated by the schedule information of the target schedule in response to the operation of the meeting icon by the user.
In the scheme, the electronic equipment can respond to the operation of the user on the meeting icon in the second interface to directly display the interface of the online meeting, so that the processing efficiency of the user on the meeting schedule is improved.
In yet another possible implementation, the method further includes: the electronic device displays an interface of the map application in response to a user operation on location information of the target schedule displayed in the two interfaces.
In the scheme, the electronic equipment can respond to the operation of the user on the location information of the target schedule in the second interface to directly display the interface of the map application, so that the user can conveniently find the location, and the schedule processing efficiency of the user is improved.
In another possible implementation, if there is a time conflict between the target calendar and the first calendar in the calendar, the calendar further includes conflict prompt.
Therefore, the user can directly check the time conflict schedules in the schedule list, and is convenient for quickly confirming the time conflict schedules, so that schedule information of the schedules can be checked in time.
In yet another possible implementation, the second interface further includes a first control and a second control, the first control including summary information of the first schedule and indicating a time range of the first schedule; the second control comprises summary information of the target schedule and indicates the time range of the target schedule; the first control and the second control are arranged according to a time axis, and there is a time overlap of the first control and the second control on the time axis.
In this approach, two schedules of a time conflict may be presented on the second interface in a manner that visualizes the schedule blocks (e.g., the first control and the second control) on the time axis, so that the user may intuitively confirm the time conflict between schedules.
In another possible implementation, the method further includes: the electronic device switches to an option of displaying schedule information of a first schedule conflicting with a target schedule time and one or more shortcut operations for the first schedule in response to a switching operation of a user.
In the scheme, if the first schedule which conflicts with the target schedule time exists, the electronic equipment can respond to the switching operation of the user, and the schedule information of the first schedule and the options of the shortcut operation for the first schedule are switched and displayed on the second interface, so that the user does not need to frequently exit the second interface, and the schedule information of a plurality of schedules with time conflicts and the options of the shortcut operation for each schedule can be conveniently checked in the second interface.
In yet another possible implementation, the one or more shortcut options are determined according to an event type of the target schedule; or the one or more shortcut operation options are determined according to the processing status of the target schedule.
That is, the type of shortcut operation is uncertain, and the electronic device may determine the type of one or more shortcut operations displayed in the second interface according to the event type and the processing state of the target schedule.
In a second aspect, the present application provides an electronic device, comprising: the display screen is used for displaying an interface; one or more processors and one or more memories; the one or more memories are coupled to the one or more processors, the one or more memories being operable to store computer program code comprising computer instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the electronic device to perform the calendar processing method of any of the possible implementations of the first aspect.
In a third aspect, the present application provides a computer storage medium comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the calendar processing method of any one of the possible implementations of the first aspect.
In a fourth aspect, the present application provides a computer program product for, when run on a computer, causing the computer to perform the calendar processing method of any one of the possible implementations of the first aspect.
The corresponding advantages of the other aspects mentioned above may be found in the description of the advantages of the method aspects, and are not repeated here.
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FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram of an interface of a calendar process provided by the related art;
FIG. 1B is a schematic diagram of an interface of another calendar process provided by the related art;
fig. 2A is a schematic hardware structure of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2B is a schematic software structure of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an interface for entering a calendar application process provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4A is a schematic diagram of an interface for displaying a target schedule according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4B is a schematic view of another interface for displaying a frame according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5A is a schematic view of an interface of a target schedule according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5B is another interface diagram of an interface for a target calendar according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6A is a schematic diagram of an interface for switching schedules according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6B is a schematic diagram of another interface for switching schedules according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7A is a schematic view of an interface of a calendar process according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7B is a schematic illustration of another interface for a calendar process provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7C is a schematic illustration of yet another interface for a calendar process provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7D is a schematic illustration of another interface for a calendar process provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7E is a schematic illustration of yet another interface for a calendar process provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7F is a schematic diagram of another interface of a calendar process according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7G is a schematic view of another interface of the calendar processing procedure according to the embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application. Wherein, in the description of the embodiments of the present application, "/" means or is meant unless otherwise indicated, for example, a/B may represent a or B; "and/or" herein is merely an association relationship describing an association object, and means that three relationships may exist, for example, a and/or B may mean: a exists alone, A and B exist together, and B exists alone. In addition, in the description of the embodiments of the present application, "plurality" means two or more than two.
The terms "first" and "second" are used below for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present embodiment, unless otherwise specified, the meaning of "plurality" is two or more.
With the development of electronic technology, people are increasingly used to record daily schedules in electronic devices, for example, users can add the daily schedules in calendar applications of mobile phones, so that people can be reminded of the to-be-completed matters on the same day in time, and the work and the life of people are facilitated.
However, currently, in a calendar of a mobile phone, schedules are usually presented in a list manner, and in this case, the information display amount of each schedule is limited. In the calendar month view as shown in (a) of fig. 1A, if the event names of the schedules are long (e.g., the schedule 101 and the schedule 102), the mobile phone cannot completely display the event names of the schedules, so that the user may not accurately determine the specific contents of the schedules through the incomplete event names. In addition, when the mobile phone presents the schedule in a list mode, only the information such as the event name, time and place of the schedule is often displayed, and other information (such as schedule description and related personnel) related to the schedule is not displayed, so that the user can acquire less information related to the schedule, and the user is not facilitated to determine and process the specific content of the schedule.
In addition, currently, if the user wants to process (e.g. edit, delete or ignore) the schedule, the user needs to select the target schedule, for example, click on the target schedule, so that the mobile phone displays the detail interface of the target schedule, and then the user needs to further select the detail interface of the target schedule to perform corresponding processing on the target schedule.
Taking an example of editing processing on a target schedule, in one case, the user may select the schedule 102 in the schedule list as shown in (a) in fig. 1A, and the mobile phone may display a detail interface as shown in (b) in fig. 1A in response to the selection operation. The cell phone may then display a selection menu as shown in (c) of fig. 1A, which may include controls such as "edit," "delete," "ignore," and "share," in response to the user clicking on control 103 in the details interface. Further, the mobile phone may display an interface for editing a schedule as shown in (d) in fig. 1A in response to a user's selection operation of the "edit" control in the selection menu, so that the user can perform editing processing on the target schedule. In this case, the user needs to perform a plurality of operations when processing the schedule, and the mobile phone needs to skip the interface a plurality of times, so that the user experience is poor.
In another case, after the user selects the schedule 102 in the schedule list as shown in (a) in fig. 1B, the cellular phone may display a detail interface as shown in (B) in fig. 1B in response to the selection operation. Then, the mobile phone can respond to the operation that the user slides the detail interface to the bottom, and display the interface shown in (c) in fig. 1B, so that the user can view the bottom of the detail interface, and controls such as "edit", "delete", "ignore" and "share" can be set at the bottom of the detail interface. Further, the mobile phone may display an interface for editing a schedule as shown in (d) in fig. 1B in response to a user's selection operation of the "edit" control, so that the user performs editing processing on the target schedule. Here, the controls such as "edit", "delete", "ignore" and "share" are not easily viewed by the user, and when the user is unfamiliar with the mobile phone setting, the user experience is poor.
According to the content, when the calendar list is presented in the existing calendar view, the information quantity of the calendar displayed by the mobile phone is limited, and when a user processes the calendar, the operation is complex, and the user experience is poor.
In order to solve the above problems, an embodiment of the present application provides a schedule processing method. In the method, the electronic device may display an interface of the target schedule in response to a user operation of the target schedule. The interface of the target schedule can comprise more complete schedule information of the target schedule and options of quick operation for the target schedule, so that a user can acquire more schedule information of the target schedule more intuitively. In addition, the user can also rapidly process the target schedule by selecting the shortcut operation option, so that the operation flow of the user is simplified, the schedule processing efficiency is improved, and the user experience is improved.
In some embodiments, the interface of the target schedule may include a schedule card and a bullet frame, through which the electronic device may present schedule information of the target schedule and options of shortcut operations to the user.
By way of example, the electronic device in the embodiments of the present application may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a wearable device, a vehicle-mounted device, an augmented reality (augmented reality, AR)/Virtual Reality (VR) device, a notebook computer, an ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC), a netbook, a personal digital assistant (personal digital assistant, PDA), or the like, and the embodiments of the present application do not limit the specific type of the electronic device.
By way of example, fig. 2A shows a schematic diagram of a hardware architecture of the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a universal serial bus (universal serial bus, USB) interface 130, a charge management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, an antenna 1, an antenna 2, a mobile communication module 150, a wireless communication module 160, an audio module 170, a speaker 170A, a receiver 170B, a microphone 170C, an earphone interface 170D, a sensor module 180, keys 190, a motor 191, an indicator 192, a camera 193, a display 194, and a subscriber identity module (subscriber identification module, SIM) card interface 195, etc. The sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor 180A, a gyro sensor 180B, an air pressure sensor 180C, a magnetic sensor 180D, an acceleration sensor 180E, a distance sensor 180F, a proximity sensor 180G, a fingerprint sensor 180H, a temperature sensor 180J, a touch sensor 180K, an ambient light sensor 180L, a bone conduction sensor 180M, and the like.
The processor 110 may include one or more processing units, such as: the processor 110 may include an application processor (application processor, AP), a modem processor, a graphics processor (graphics processing unit, GPU), an image signal processor (image signal processor, ISP), a controller, a memory, a video codec, a digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), a baseband processor, and/or a neural network processor (neural-network processing unit, NPU), etc. Wherein the different processing units may be separate devices or may be integrated in one or more processors.
The controller may be a neural hub and a command center of the electronic device 100, among others. The controller can generate operation control signals according to the instruction operation codes and the time sequence signals to finish the control of instruction fetching and instruction execution.
A memory may also be provided in the processor 110 for storing instructions and data. In some embodiments, the memory in the processor 110 is a cache memory. The memory may hold instructions or data that the processor 110 has just used or recycled. If the processor 110 needs to reuse the instruction or data, it may be called directly from memory. Repeated accesses are avoided and the latency of the processor 110 is reduced, thereby improving the efficiency of the system.
The electronic device 100 implements display functions through a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display 194 and the application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering. Processor 110 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or change display information.
The display screen 194 is used to display images, videos, and the like. The display 194 includes a display panel. The display panel may employ a liquid crystal display (liquid crystal display, LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) or an active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (matrix organic light emitting diode), a flexible light-emitting diode (flex), a Mini-LED, a Micro-OLED, a quantum dot light-emitting diode (quantum dot light emitting diodes, QLED), or the like. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N display screens 194, N being a positive integer greater than 1. For example, the display 194 may be used for various application interfaces, such as a calendar interface.
The electronic device 100 may implement photographing functions through an ISP, a camera 193, a video codec, a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like.
The internal memory 121 may be used to store computer-executable program code that includes instructions. The processor 110 executes various functional applications of the electronic device 100 and data processing by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 121. The internal memory 121 may include a storage program area and a storage data area. The storage program area may store an application program (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) required for at least one function of the operating system, etc. The storage data area may store data created during use of the electronic device 100 (e.g., audio data, phonebook, etc.), and so on. In addition, the internal memory 121 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may further include a nonvolatile memory such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, a universal flash memory (universal flash storage, UFS), and the like.
The pressure sensor 180A is used to sense a pressure signal, and may convert the pressure signal into an electrical signal. In some embodiments, the pressure sensor 180A may be disposed on the display screen 194. The pressure sensor 180A is of various types, such as a resistive pressure sensor, an inductive pressure sensor, a capacitive pressure sensor, and the like. The capacitive pressure sensor may be a capacitive pressure sensor comprising at least two parallel plates with conductive material. The capacitance between the electrodes changes when a force is applied to the pressure sensor 180A. The electronic device 100 determines the strength of the pressure from the change in capacitance. When a touch operation is applied to the display screen 194, the electronic apparatus 100 detects the touch operation intensity according to the pressure sensor 180A. The electronic device 100 may also calculate the location of the touch based on the detection signal of the pressure sensor 180A. In some embodiments, touch operations that act on the same touch location, but at different touch operation strengths, may correspond to different operation instructions.
The fingerprint sensor 180H is used to collect a fingerprint. The electronic device 100 may utilize the collected fingerprint feature to unlock the fingerprint, access the application lock, photograph the fingerprint, answer the incoming call, etc.
The touch sensor 180K, also referred to as a "touch panel". The touch sensor 180K may be disposed on the display screen 194, and the touch sensor 180K and the display screen 194 form a touch screen, which is also referred to as a touch screen. The touch sensor 180K is for detecting a touch operation acting thereon or thereabout. The touch sensor may communicate the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the touch event type. Visual output related to touch operations may be provided through the display 194. In other embodiments, the touch sensor 180K may also be disposed on the surface of the electronic device 100 at a different location than the display 194.
The keys 190 include a power-on key, a volume key, etc. The keys 190 may be mechanical keys. Or may be a touch key. The electronic device 100 may receive key inputs, generating key signal inputs related to user settings and function controls of the electronic device 100.
It is to be understood that the structure illustrated in the embodiments of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation on the electronic device 100. In other embodiments of the present application, electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than shown, or certain components may be combined, or certain components may be split, or different arrangements of components. The illustrated components may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
In the embodiment of the present application, the detection parts such as the pressure sensor 180A and the touch sensor 180K may detect different touch operations of the display screen 194 by the user, such as a click operation, a double click operation, a long press operation, or a slide operation. The processor 110 may cause the display 194 to display different interfaces in response to different types of operations by the user. The display 194 may be used to display an interface, such as an interface of a calendar application or an interface of a target calendar, etc.
The software system of the electronic device 100 may be any software system such as an Android system, a hong Meng System or an IOS system, and the software system may adopt a layered architecture, an event driven architecture, a microkernel architecture, a microservice architecture, or a cloud architecture. In this embodiment, taking an Android system with a layered architecture as an example, a software structure of the electronic device 100 is illustrated.
Fig. 2B is a software structural block diagram of the electronic device 100 of the embodiment of the present application. The layered architecture divides the software into several layers, each with distinct roles and branches. The layers communicate with each other through a software interface. In some embodiments, the Android system is divided into four layers, from top to bottom, an application layer, an application framework layer, an Zhuoyun row (Android run) and system libraries, and a kernel layer, respectively. The application layer may include a series of application packages.
As shown in fig. 2B, the application package may include applications for cameras, gallery, calendar, talk, map, navigation, WLAN, bluetooth, music, video, short message, etc.
The application framework layer provides an application programming interface (application programming interface, API) and programming framework for application programs of the application layer. The application framework layer includes a number of predefined functions.
As shown in FIG. 2B, the application framework layer may include a window manager, a content provider, a view system, a telephony manager, a resource manager, a notification manager, and the like.
The window manager is used for managing window programs. The window manager can acquire the size of the display screen, judge whether a status bar exists, lock the screen, intercept the screen and the like.
The content provider is used to store and retrieve data and make such data accessible to applications. The data may include video, images, audio, calls made and received, browsing history and bookmarks, phonebooks, etc.
The view system includes visual controls, such as controls to display text, controls to display pictures, and the like. The view system may be used to build applications. The display interface may be composed of one or more views. For example, a display interface including a text message notification icon may include a view displaying text and a view displaying a picture.
The resource manager provides various resources for the application program, such as localization strings, icons, pictures, layout files, video files, and the like.
The notification manager allows the application to display notification information in a status bar, can be used to communicate notification type messages, can automatically disappear after a short dwell, and does not require user interaction. Such as notification manager is used to inform that the download is complete, message alerts, etc. The notification manager may also be a notification in the form of a chart or scroll bar text that appears on the system top status bar, such as a notification of a background running application, or a notification that appears on the screen in the form of a dialog window. For example, a text message is prompted in a status bar, a prompt tone is emitted, the electronic device vibrates, and an indicator light blinks, etc.
Android run time includes a core library and virtual machines. Android run time is responsible for scheduling and management of the Android system.
The core library consists of two parts: one part is a function which needs to be called by java language, and the other part is a core library of android.
The application layer and the application framework layer run in a virtual machine. The virtual machine executes java files of the application program layer and the application program framework layer as binary files. The virtual machine is used for executing the functions of object life cycle management, stack management, thread management, security and exception management, garbage collection and the like.
The system library may include a plurality of functional modules. For example: surface manager (surface manager), media Libraries (Media Libraries), three-dimensional graphics processing Libraries (e.g., openGL ES), 2D graphics engines (e.g., SGL), etc.
The kernel layer is a layer between hardware and software. The inner core layer at least comprises a display driver, a camera driver, an audio driver and a sensor driver.
In an embodiment of the present application, referring to fig. 2B, after the electronic device starts the calendar application, an interface view of the calendar application, such as a month view, may be displayed by the content provider. Then, the electronic device responds to the operation of the user on the target schedule, and the schedule card and the popup frame of the target schedule can be displayed through the notification manager, so that the user can conveniently and quickly process the target schedule.
The following embodiments will take a mobile phone having a structure shown in fig. 2A and fig. 2B as an example, where a screen of the mobile phone is the touch screen, and a schedule processing method provided in the embodiments of the present application is described.
In the embodiment of the application, the user can view the schedule through the calendar application of the mobile phone or other third-party calendar applications and perform various processing on the schedule. The following description will be given by taking an example in which a user views a schedule through a calendar application (hereinafter, simply referred to as "calendar application") provided in a mobile phone.
The handset may enter the calendar application in different ways. For example, as shown in fig. 3 (a), the mobile phone may enter an interface of a calendar application as shown in fig. 3 (c) in response to a user's selection operation of a date in the mobile phone main interface. As another example, as shown in (b) of fig. 3, the mobile phone may also enter an interface of a calendar application as shown in (c) of fig. 3 in response to a user selecting an "calendar application" icon in the mobile phone. The selection operation may be any one of a single click operation, a double click operation, a long press operation, a gesture operation, or a voice operation, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
The mobile phone may display a calendar list (may also be referred to as a first interface) corresponding to a date in response to an operation of selecting a different date in the interface of the calendar application by the user, that is, display each calendar corresponding to the date. In some embodiments, the handset may also highlight the date selected by the user, e.g., the handset may circle the date selected by the user, or the handset may change the color of the date selected by the user, or the handset may also add an identification symbol (e.g., "|" or "delta" etc.) or the like next to the date selected by the user. As shown in fig. 3 (c), after the user selects 10 th 9 th month in 2020, the mobile phone can circle "10" in response to the selection operation and display a schedule list of 10 th 9 th month in 2020.
In some embodiments, each calendar in the calendar list may be arranged in the order of the start time of each calendar. For example, the earlier the start time, the earlier the calendar is in the calendar. In this way, the user can intuitively view each schedule in the schedule list in the order of schedule progress.
In other embodiments, the schedules in the schedule list may also be arranged in order of priority of the schedules from high to low, e.g., the higher importance schedule (e.g., an important meeting) is located earlier in the schedule list. Thus, the user can preferentially view the schedules with higher importance degrees, so that the user can conveniently prioritize the important schedules.
In still other embodiments, the user may also arrange the calendar according to his own needs. The ordering manner of the schedule list is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In the embodiment of the present application, if there is an overlap between the time range between the start time and the end time of one schedule and the time range between the start time and the end time of the other schedule, the schedule may be referred to as a conflicting schedule.
In some embodiments, the handset may tag the conflicting calendar with conflicting symbols in the calendar list. As shown in fig. 3 (c), the handset may display a "conflict" two word (also referred to as a conflict symbol) under the event name of the conflicting schedule, prompting the user that there is a time conflict between the schedule and the other schedules. Alternatively, the "conflict" two word may be replaced with "+|! "other symbols, etc., the embodiments of the present application do not limit the type of conflicting symbols. It is understood that the conflict symbol may be displayed in any location associated with the conflict schedule, and embodiments of the present application are not limited to the display location of the conflict symbol.
In other embodiments, the mobile phone may also mark the conflicting schedule by changing the color of the conflicting schedule in the schedule list, which is not limited in this embodiment.
By marking the conflicting schedules in the schedule list, the user can intuitively view the conflicting schedules so that the user can coordinate the conflicting schedules with pertinence.
After the calendar list is displayed by the mobile phone, an interface (which may also be referred to as a second interface) of the target calendar may be displayed in response to a preset operation by the user. In some embodiments, the mobile phone may display an interface of a target schedule related to the target schedule in response to a preset operation of the target schedule in the schedule list by the user. The preset operation may be any type of operation, such as a long press operation, a specific gesture operation, or a voice operation, other than a click operation. It is understood that the mobile phone may display a detail interface of the target schedule in response to a click operation of the target schedule by the user according to the related art.
In the embodiment of the present application, the target schedule may be a schedule that the user focuses on, such as a schedule that the user wants to view or process specific content.
The target schedule may be, for example, a conflicting schedule (for example, a schedule 401 and a schedule 402 shown in (a) of fig. 4A), or may be another type of schedule such as a normal schedule or an expired schedule. Here, the general schedule means a schedule having no time conflict with other schedules. For example, a schedule 407 shown in (a) in fig. 4A. The expired schedule indicates a schedule having a start time earlier than the current time. Expiration schedules may typically be ash or other types of marked in the calendar list, which is not limited by embodiments of the present application.
In the embodiment of the application, the interface of the target schedule can display more complete schedule information of the target schedule and options of quick operation for the target schedule. For example, the interface of the target schedule may include a schedule card and a popup frame, through which the mobile phone displays schedule information of the target schedule and options of shortcut operations to the user.
In some embodiments, the mobile phone may simultaneously display a schedule card and a frame in an interface of a target schedule in response to a preset operation of the target schedule by a user. As shown in (a) of fig. 4A, if the user wishes to view specific contents of the schedule 402 (for example, important information of the schedule 402), the user can perform a long press operation on the schedule 402. The mobile phone may display an interface of a target schedule as shown in (b) of fig. 4A, which may include both a schedule card 403 and a bullet frame 404, in response to a long press operation of the schedule 402 by the user.
In other embodiments, the mobile phone may further display a schedule card in the interface of the target schedule in response to a preset operation of the user on the target schedule, and after the user views important information of the target schedule through the schedule card, the mobile phone may further display a bullet frame in response to a first operation of the user. As shown in (a) of fig. 4A, after the user presses the schedule 402 for a long time, the mobile phone may display an interface of a target schedule shown in (c) of fig. 4A, which may include only the schedule card 405, in response to the user's long press operation. Optionally, the calendar card 405 may include a control 406, and the mobile phone may display a frame in response to a clicking operation (i.e., a first operation) of the control 406 by the user, that is, display an interface as shown in (b) in fig. 4A, so that the user can directly perform corresponding processing on the calendar 402 through a shortcut operation in the frame. It is to be appreciated that embodiments of the present application are not limited to the form of control 406. In addition, the calendar card 405 may not include the control 406, and the mobile phone may display a frame in response to a first operation of the user on the interface of the target calendar, where the first operation may include any type of operation such as a click operation, a double click operation, a specific gesture operation, or a voice operation. Therefore, the interface of the target schedule only displays the schedule card, so that the interface of the target schedule is simpler, and a user can more intuitively check the schedule information of the target schedule. After the user checks the schedule information of the target schedule, the mobile phone can respond to the operation of the user and display the bullet frame, so that the user can conveniently and quickly process the target schedule.
In still other embodiments, the mobile phone may further display a frame in an interface of the target schedule in response to a preset operation of the user on the target schedule, so that the user can conveniently and quickly process the target schedule. Optionally, after displaying the bullet frame in the interface of the target schedule, the mobile phone may further display a schedule card in the interface of the target schedule in response to the operation of the user. For example, if the user suddenly forgets some information of the target schedule, the mobile phone may respond to the operation of the user and display the schedule card on the interface of the target schedule, so as to facilitate the user to confirm the schedule information of the target schedule.
Wherein the calendar card may present more complete calendar information related to the target calendar. For example, the calendar card may show the complete calendar three elements of the target calendar, namely the complete event name, time and place of the target calendar. In general, the time of the target schedule may include a start time and an end time of the target schedule. Of course, the target schedule may be a whole day schedule or a cross-day schedule. If the target schedule is a whole day schedule, the time of the target schedule can only display the date of the same day; if the target schedule is a cross-day schedule, the time of the target schedule may be displayed with only the start date and the end date, without displaying a specific time.
In some embodiments, the calendar card may also visually present the calendar to enable the user to more intuitively determine the time and duration of the target calendar. In other embodiments, if the target calendar is a meeting and the meeting links are recorded in the target calendar, the calendar card may also display a control indicating the meeting links. In still other embodiments, if the target calendar is a conflicting calendar, the calendar card may also visually display the conflicting situation.
For example, as shown in (b) of fig. 4A, the complete event name, time, place, etc. information of the schedule 402 may be presented in the schedule card 403. In addition, calendar card 403 may also visually present calendar 402, as well as time conflicts between calendar 402 and calendar 401. In addition, the calendar card may also display an icon 408 to facilitate the user's quick entry into the meeting.
Through the schedule card in the interface of the target schedule, the user can conveniently preview more complete information related to the target schedule, and the user can select more proper processing operation for the target schedule. In addition, the schedule card only comprises the relevant information of the target schedule, so that the interference of other schedule information on the user can be visually reduced, and the experience of the user is improved.
Wherein the bullet box may include options for various shortcut operations to the target calendar. For example, as shown in (b) of fig. 4A, the box 404 may include options of shortcut operations such as "edit", "ignore", "alarm alert", and "delete", and the user may select any one of the options of shortcut operations in the box 404, so that the mobile phone performs corresponding processing on the target schedule in response to the selected operation.
In one embodiment, the mobile phone responds to the preset operation of the user on the target schedule, and the bullet frame can be directly displayed beside the target schedule without displaying an interface of the target schedule. And then, responding to the selection operation of a certain option in the bullet frame by the user, and correspondingly processing the target schedule by the mobile phone. After the user presses the schedule 402 for a long time as shown in (a) of fig. 4B, the cellular phone may display a frame 404 near the schedule 402 in response to the user's long press operation, as shown in (B) of fig. 4B, without displaying an interface of the target schedule.
In the embodiment of the application, the form of the spring frame may be various. Illustratively, the frame may be a vertical frame 404 as shown in (b) of fig. 4A, or may be a horizontal frame 404A as shown in (a) of fig. 5A. Of course, the spring frame may be of other shapes or sizes, which are not limited in this embodiment.
In this embodiment of the present application, the positions of the spring frames may also be varied. Illustratively, as shown in (a) of FIG. 5A, the bullet frame 404a may be displayed outside of the calendar card. As another example, as shown in fig. 5A (b), a bullet frame 404b may also be displayed within the calendar card. In addition, the bullet frame may be displayed above, to the left of, or to the right of the schedule card, in addition to the lower side of the schedule card. The embodiment of the application does not limit the position of the bullet frame.
In some embodiments, different shortcut options may be displayed in the bullet box. As shown in (a) in fig. 5B, the bullet box 404c may include options for shortcut operations of "edit", "restore", "turn off alarm alert", and "delete", unlike the shortcut options included in the bullet box 404. In other embodiments, the bullet box may also display more or fewer shortcut options. As shown in fig. 5B (B), the box 404d includes options such as "leave", "delegate" and "share" in addition to the "edit", "ignore", "alarm alert" and "delete" options. The number, name and type of options are not limited in the embodiments of the present application.
In some embodiments, the type and number of shortcut options displayed in the box may be set in advance by the user as desired.
In other embodiments, the type and number of shortcut options displayed in the box may be determined by default by the phone.
In still other embodiments, the handset may also automatically adjust the type and number of shortcut options. For example, the mobile phone can automatically adjust the types and the number of the options of the shortcut operation according to the information of the target schedule through an algorithm such as an artificial intelligence algorithm.
For example, the type of shortcut options displayed in the box may be related to the processing status of the target schedule. For example, when the target schedule is an expired schedule, it has no meaning to perform processing such as ignoring or alarm reminding for the expired schedule, and therefore, the box corresponding to the expired schedule may include only the option of shortcut operations of "edit" and "delete". For another example, if the target schedule is a schedule with an alarm clock reminding set, the bullet frame corresponding to the target schedule may include "turn off the alarm clock reminding" without setting an "alarm clock reminding" option.
As yet another example, the type of shortcut options displayed in the box may be related to the event type of the target calendar. In some embodiments, the mobile phone may determine the event type by extracting keywords in information such as event name, time or place of the analysis target schedule, and further determine the shortcut option displayed in the box. For example, if the event name of the target schedule includes keywords such as "important", "must participate", the mobile phone may set "alarm clock reminding" and "edit" options in the frame corresponding to the target schedule, without setting "leave" and "ignore" options; if the event name of the target schedule comprises keywords such as 'optional', the mobile phone can set options such as 'leave', 'entrust', 'ignore' and the like in a bullet frame corresponding to the target schedule; if the event name of the target schedule includes keywords such as "meeting", "regular meeting" or "invitation", the mobile phone can add options such as "leave-out" and "entrusting" in the corresponding frame of the target schedule, so as to facilitate the user to perform corresponding shortcut processing according to different types of events. In other embodiments, the handset may also determine the event type by analyzing other information such as the participants of the target schedule. For example, if the mobile phone detects that the target schedule includes 3 or more participants, the mobile phone may mark the target schedule as a schedule related to the meeting, and then may set options such as "leave" and "delegate" in a bullet frame corresponding to the target schedule. For another example, if the mobile phone detects that the target schedule includes contact information (such as contact name, contact information, etc.) marked as an important contact by the user, the mobile phone may mark the target schedule as a schedule related to the meeting, and then may set options such as "leave" and "delegate" in a bullet frame corresponding to the target schedule. For another example, if the mobile phone detects that the target schedule includes the information of the participants with higher occurrence frequency, the mobile phone can mark the target schedule as a schedule related to the conference, and then can set options such as "leave" and "entrust" in a bullet frame corresponding to the target schedule. The information on which the mobile phone determines the nature of the event is not limited in the embodiments of the present application. Through the bullet frame, the user can directly know the processing operation that can go on to the target schedule to can make things convenient for the user follow-up to carry out more swift high-efficient processing to the target schedule.
The interface of the target schedule is an interface displayed on the calendar list, that is, an interface displayed on the calendar interface. It is considered that the interface jump does not occur when the mobile phone displays the interface of the target schedule. In some cases, the background when the mobile phone displays the interface of the target schedule may be the calendar interface described above. In other cases, when the mobile phone displays the interface of the target schedule, the calendar interface serving as the background can be subjected to blurring processing, or the calendar interface serving as the background can be temporarily not displayed, so that a user can more intuitively view related information of the target schedule, and interference of other information in the calendar interface serving as the background is avoided.
In this embodiment of the present application, if the target schedule is a conflicting schedule, the mobile phone may further display a schedule card and a frame of the first schedule that conflicts with the target schedule in the interface of the target schedule. In some embodiments, the mobile phone may switch a schedule card and a frame displaying a first schedule conflicting with a target schedule in response to a switching operation of the user. The switching operation may be any type of operation such as a click operation, a slide operation, or a voice operation.
For example, the mobile phone may display a schedule card and a frame of a first schedule conflicting with a target schedule in response to a clicking operation of the user. If the target schedule is the schedule 602, the mobile phone may display an interface of the target schedule as shown in (a) in fig. 6A in response to the operation of the user for long pressing the schedule 602 (may also be referred to as a second control) in the schedule list, where the schedule card 603a may display important information of the schedule 602, such as a complete event name, time, place, conflict situation, etc. of the schedule 602, and the box 604a may include various options of shortcut operation, and the user may quickly perform corresponding processing on the schedule 602 through the box 604 a. At this time, the schedule card 603a may also visually display the schedule 601 (may also be referred to as a first control) that conflicts with the schedule 602, and if the user wishes to view important information of the schedule 601, the user may click on the schedule 601 in the visually displayed conflicting schedule as shown in (b) of fig. 6A, so that the mobile phone may display an interface as shown in (b) of fig. 6A. The calendar card 603b may display important information of the calendar 601, the frame 604b may include various options of shortcut operations, and the user may quickly perform corresponding processing on the calendar 601 through the frame 604 b.
Still further exemplary, the mobile phone may further display a schedule card and a frame of the first schedule conflicting with the target schedule in response to a sliding operation of the user. If the target schedule is the schedule 602, the mobile phone may display an interface of the target schedule as shown in (a) of fig. 6B (same as an interface of the target schedule as shown in (a) of fig. 6A) in response to an operation of the long-time-by-schedule 602 by the user in the schedule list, and the mobile phone may display an interface as shown in (B) of fig. 6B in response to an operation of the left-hand-slide screen by the user as shown in (a) of fig. 6B. Wherein calendar card 603c and bullet box 604c are associated with calendar 601. The day Cheng Kapian c may show important information of the schedule 601, the frame 604c may include various options for shortcut operations, and the user may quickly perform corresponding processing on the schedule 601 through the frame 604 c. Of course, the mobile phone may also switch the calendar card and the frame displaying the first calendar in response to a right sliding operation, an up sliding operation or a down sliding operation of the user, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In some embodiments, the schedule 602 visually displayed in the schedule card 603a, the schedule card 603b, and the schedule 601 in the schedule card 603c may be highlighted by being bolded, so as to facilitate the user to confirm the schedule currently being processed by the shortcut operation. In other embodiments, the schedule 602 visually displayed in the schedule card 603a, the schedule card 603b, and the schedule 601 in the schedule card 603c may be highlighted by changing a color, displaying a 3D effect, or the like, which is not limited in the embodiments of the present application.
It can be understood that the first schedule conflicting with the target schedule time may be one schedule or a plurality of schedules, and if the first schedule includes a plurality of schedules, the mobile phone may visually display the target schedule and the plurality of schedules on the time axis. In addition, the mobile phone can respond to the switching operation of the user to sequentially display the schedule card and the bullet frame corresponding to each schedule in the multiple schedules.
According to the method, the mobile phone can respond to the switching operation of the user to display the schedule card and the popup frame of the first schedule which conflicts with the target schedule, so that when the user checks the schedule information of the first schedule or processes the first schedule, the mobile phone does not need to exit the interface of the target schedule, and then enters the interface of the first schedule by long-time pressing the first schedule, page jumping is reduced, the operation flow of the user can be reduced, and the schedule processing efficiency of the user is improved.
The above describes an interface in which the mobile phone can display a target schedule in response to a preset operation of the target schedule by the user. After the mobile phone displays the interface of the target schedule, the mobile phone can also respond to the selection operation of the user in the interface of the target schedule to rapidly process the target schedule. The selection operation may be any type of operation such as a click operation, a double click operation, a long press operation, a gesture operation, or a voice operation.
The following will specifically describe a process of rapidly processing a target schedule by a mobile phone in response to a selection operation of a user, taking an example in which the mobile phone displays a schedule card and a frame related to the target schedule in response to a long press of the target schedule in a schedule list.
In some embodiments, the mobile phone may perform corresponding processing on the target schedule in response to a selection operation of an option of a shortcut operation in a box in an interface of the target schedule by a user. For example, the user can select any one of the shortcut options in the bullet frame in the interface of the target schedule according to the requirement, and the mobile phone can directly jump to the corresponding interface or directly perform corresponding processing on the target schedule in response to the selection operation of the user.
For example, as shown in fig. 7A, if the user wants to edit the schedule 702 because of a time conflict or the like after viewing important information of the target schedule (schedule 702) in the interface of the target schedule, the user may select the "edit" option in the box 704 in the interface shown in fig. 7A (a). The mobile phone can directly jump to display the interface for editing the schedule shown in (b) in fig. 7A in response to the user selecting the "edit" option, so as to facilitate the user to edit the schedule 702. In this way, the user does not need to click the schedule 702 in the schedule list first, so that after the details interface of the schedule 702 is displayed by the mobile phone, the user enters the selection menu to select the "edit" option, or pulls the details interface to the bottom to select the "edit" option, thereby simplifying the operation steps when the user edits the schedule, and enabling the user to edit the schedule more quickly.
As another example, as shown in fig. 7B, if the user wants to ignore the schedule 702 because of a time conflict or other reasons after viewing important information of the target schedule (schedule 702) in the interface of the target schedule, the user may select the "ignore" option in the box 704 in the interface shown in (a) in fig. 7B. The mobile phone may directly display the schedule list shown in (B) of fig. 7B in response to a user's selection operation of the "ignore" option. In this calendar, the calendar 702 that is "ignored" may be gray, or the calendar 702 may be marked "ignore" or the like to alert the user to temporarily ignore the calendar 702 without the user having to participate in the calendar 702.
In some embodiments, the "ignored" target schedules may also be restored. For example, in an interface as shown in (B) in fig. 7B, the user may be long-scheduled 702. The mobile phone may display an interface of a target schedule of the schedule 702 as shown in (c) of fig. 7B in response to a long press operation by the user, and may include a "restore" option in a box 707 of the interface of the target schedule. If the user selects the "restore" option, the mobile phone may display a schedule list as shown in (d) of fig. 7B in response to the user's selection operation, where the schedule 702 is restored.
In the embodiment, when the user selects the 'ignore' option in the bullet frame to ignore the target schedule, the user does not need to enter a detail interface of the target schedule, so that the operation steps of the user can be reduced, and the operation flow of the user is shortened.
For example, as shown in fig. 7C, if the user checks the important information of the target schedule (schedule 702) in the interface of the target schedule, determines that the schedule 702 is very important, and does not want to miss the schedule 702, the user may alarm the schedule 702, for example, the user may select the "alarm" option in the box 704 in the interface shown in (a) in fig. 7C. In response to a user selecting the "alarm alert" option, the mobile phone may display a full screen alert message as shown in (b) of fig. 7C, alerting the user that the mobile phone will alert the user to the alarm 10 minutes before the start of the calendar 702. It should be noted that, the mobile phone may set a default duration (for example, 10 minutes), and after setting "alarm clock alert" for the target schedule, the mobile phone may alert the user at a time earlier than the start time of the target schedule by the default duration (for example, 10 minutes). Alternatively, the mobile phone may display the schedule list shown in (C) of fig. 7C after a preset time. In this calendar, the calendar 702 that has set "alarm alert" may be marked with a symbol such as "alarm clock" to alert the user that the calendar 702 has set "alarm alert". Alternatively, the mobile phone may also directly display the calendar shown in (C) in fig. 7C in response to the user selecting the "alarm alert" option in the bullet frame 704.
In some embodiments, the handset may also turn off the "alarm alert" set to the target calendar. For example, in an interface as shown in (C) in fig. 7C, the user may be long-scheduled 702. The mobile phone may display an interface of a target schedule of the schedule 702 as shown in (d) of fig. 7C in response to a long press operation by the user, and may include an "off alarm alert" option in a bullet frame 707a of the interface of the target schedule. If the user selects the "turn off alarm alert" option, the mobile phone may display a schedule list as shown in (e) of fig. 7C in response to the user's selection operation, where the "alarm alert" mark near the schedule 702 is cancelled and the alarm alert set to the schedule 702 is turned off.
In the embodiment, when the user sets the alarm clock reminding aiming at the target schedule, the user does not need to enter the detail interface of the target schedule to search the position of the alarm clock reminding, and the mobile phone can respond to the selection operation of the user to directly start the alarm clock reminding, so that the operation flow of the user is simplified, and the user experience is improved.
As another example, as shown in fig. 7D, if the user views the important information of the target schedule (schedule 702) in the interface of the target schedule, and considers that the schedule 702 is not important or the travel is changed, and wants to delete the schedule 702, the user may select the "delete" option in the box 704 in the interface shown in fig. 7D (a). The mobile phone may directly display the schedule list shown in (b) of fig. 7D in response to a user's selection operation of the "delete" option. In this calendar, the calendar 702 that was processed by "delete" may be scratched off, or the calendar 702 may be marked "delete" or the like to alert the user that the calendar 702 has been deleted, and the user does not need to participate in the calendar 702. Of course, in the schedule list shown in (b) in fig. 7D, the schedule 702 that has been deleted may also be placed at the bottom of the schedule list, reducing the interference of the schedule that has been deleted to the user.
As shown in fig. 5B (B), the box may further include shortcut operations such as "leave" and "delegate". For example, as shown in fig. 7E, if the user checks the important information of the target schedule (schedule 702) in the interface of the target schedule, and finds that the user cannot participate in the schedule 702 and needs to perform the leave process, the user may select the leave option in the box in the interface shown in fig. 7E (a). The mobile phone can directly jump to display the interface of the mailbox application shown in (b) in fig. 7E in response to the selection operation of the "leave" option by the user. In this interface, the user can send an invitation mail directly to the responsible person of the calendar 702. Optionally, the mail template can be directly displayed in the interface, and the user can send the leave mail more quickly only by changing the mail template. For another example, if the user selects the "delegate" option in the bullet box, the handset may also enter the interface of the mailbox application in response to the user's selection, so that the user sends a delegate mail to the colleague in the same manner to delegate the colleague to help itself participate in the calendar 702.
In other embodiments, after the user selects the "leave" or "delegate" option in the frame, the mobile phone may also directly jump to the interface of the specific communication application in response to the user's selection operation, so that the user may send a leave-leave message or delegate message directly to the relevant person. The embodiments of the present application are not limited in this regard.
In this embodiment, the user does not need to exit the calendar application and reenter the mailbox application or the communication application when he/she finds that a leave or commission is required after viewing the calendar. The mobile phone can respond to the selection operation of the user and directly jump and display the interface of the mailbox application or the communication application, so that the operation flow of the user is simplified, and the efficiency of processing schedules by the user is improved.
The mobile phone can respond to the selection operation of the user for the selection item of the shortcut operation in the bullet frame to perform corresponding processing on the target schedule, and can also respond to the selection operation of the user for the specific control or the specific information in the schedule card in the interface of the target schedule to directly jump to the interface related to the target schedule so as to facilitate the user to process the target schedule or acquire more information related to the target schedule.
By way of example, if the user views important information of a target schedule (schedule 702) in an interface of the target schedule as shown in (a) in fig. 7F, he wants to immediately join a meeting in the schedule 702, and a control 706 indicating a meeting link may be included in the schedule card 703. At this point, the user may select control 706. The mobile phone can directly jump to display the interface of the meeting in the schedule 702 shown in (b) in fig. 7F in response to the selection operation of the user, so as to facilitate the user to directly enter the meeting in the schedule 702, avoid the tedious operation of entering the meeting application after the user exits the calendar application, simplify the operation of the user, and facilitate the user to process the schedule.
As another example, if the user checks important information of the target schedule (schedule 702) in the interface of the target schedule as shown in (a) of fig. 7G, the user does not determine the location of the schedule 702 and wants to confirm the exact position of the location further, the user can select the location information 705 in the schedule card 703. The mobile phone may directly jump to display an interface of the map application as shown in (b) of fig. 7G in response to a selection operation of the user. In the map application interface, the user can directly check the location of the schedule 702, so that the user can directly confirm the location in the schedule 702 conveniently, the complicated operation that the user enters the map application after exiting the calendar application is avoided, the operation of the user is simplified, and the user can process the schedule conveniently.
In the embodiment of the application, if the user does not wish to process the target schedule after viewing the schedule information of the target schedule in the interface of the target schedule, the user may make the mobile phone exit the interface of the target schedule by clicking the area except the schedule card and the bullet frame in the interface of the target schedule. Of course, the user may also exit the mobile phone from the interface of the target schedule through other operations, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
The above is described with a month view of a calendar application as an interface to the calendar application. It should be noted that, the schedule processing method provided in the embodiment of the present application may also be applied to any interface such as a day view, a week view, or a year view of a calendar application, which is not limited in this embodiment of the present application.
According to the schedule processing method provided by the embodiment of the application, the mobile phone can respond to preset operation of a user on a target schedule to display an interface of the target schedule, and the interface of the target schedule can comprise a schedule card and a popup frame. The user can preview more complete information related to the target schedule through the schedule card, and the schedule card can reduce interference of information of other schedules to the user. In addition, the user can directly and correspondingly process the target schedule through the selection operation of the shortcut operation options on the interface of the target schedule without performing multiple operations or switching applications, so that the operation flow of the user is reduced, the schedule processing efficiency of the user is improved, and the user experience is improved.
The embodiment of the application provides a schedule processing method, which comprises the following steps:
801. the electronic device displays a first interface.
Wherein the first interface comprises a calendar list comprising at least one calendar. The first interface is an interface of the calendar application.
802. After the electronic equipment detects the first operation of the user on the target schedule in the schedule list, a second interface is displayed in the form of a schedule card and a bullet frame. The schedule card comprises schedule information of the target schedule, and the bullet frame comprises one or more shortcut operation options.
The second interface here is an interface of the above-described target schedule, as shown in (b) in fig. 4A.
In the embodiment of the present application, the first operation may be a long press operation.
803. After the electronic device detects the second operation of the user on the first option in the options of the one or more shortcut operations, the electronic device performs processing corresponding to the first option on the target schedule.
As shown in fig. 7A to 7G, the electronic device may perform processing corresponding to the options on the target schedule, respectively, in response to the user's operation on the different options.
The second operation may be any one of a single click operation, a double click operation, a long press operation, a voice operation, a gesture operation, and the like.
It will be appreciated that in order to achieve the above-described functionality, the electronic device comprises corresponding hardware and/or software modules that perform the respective functionality. The steps of an algorithm for each example described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be embodied in hardware or a combination of hardware and computer software. Whether a function is implemented as hardware or computer software driven hardware depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the solution. Those skilled in the art may implement the described functionality using different approaches for each particular application in conjunction with the embodiments, but such implementation is not to be considered as outside the scope of this application.
The present embodiment may divide the functional modules of the electronic device according to the above method example, for example, each functional module may be divided corresponding to each function, or two or more functions may be integrated into one processing module. The integrated modules described above may be implemented in hardware. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the division of the modules is schematic, only one logic function is divided, and another division manner may be implemented in actual implementation.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer-readable storage medium having stored therein computer instructions that, when executed on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the above-described related method steps to implement the calendar processing method in the above-described embodiments.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer program product, which when run on a computer, causes the computer to perform the above-mentioned related steps to implement the schedule processing method performed by the electronic device in the above-mentioned embodiments.
In addition, embodiments of the present application also provide an apparatus, which may be specifically a chip, a component, or a module, and may include a processor and a memory connected to each other; the memory is used for storing computer-executable instructions, and when the device is operated, the processor can execute the computer-executable instructions stored in the memory, so that the chip executes the schedule processing method executed by the electronic equipment in the above method embodiments.
The electronic device, the computer readable storage medium, the computer program product or the chip provided in this embodiment are used to execute the corresponding method provided above, so that the beneficial effects thereof can be referred to the beneficial effects in the corresponding method provided above, and will not be described herein.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that, for convenience and brevity of description, only the above-described division of the functional modules is illustrated, and in practical application, the above-described functional allocation may be performed by different functional modules according to needs, i.e. the internal structure of the apparatus is divided into different functional modules to perform all or part of the functions described above.
In the several embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus and method may be implemented in other ways. For example, the apparatus embodiments described above are merely illustrative, e.g., the division of the modules or units is merely a logical functional division, and there may be additional divisions when actually implemented, e.g., multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another apparatus, or some features may be omitted, or not performed. Alternatively, the coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed with each other may be an indirect coupling or communication connection via some interfaces, devices or units, which may be in electrical, mechanical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and the parts displayed as units may be one physical unit or a plurality of physical units, may be located in one place, or may be distributed in a plurality of different places. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of this embodiment.
In addition, each functional unit in each embodiment of the present application may be integrated in one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units may be integrated in one unit. The integrated units may be implemented in hardware or in software functional units.
The integrated units, if implemented in the form of software functional units and sold or used as stand-alone products, may be stored in a readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solution of the embodiments of the present application may be essentially or a part contributing to the prior art or all or part of the technical solution may be embodied in the form of a software product stored in a storage medium, including several instructions for causing a device (may be a single-chip microcomputer, a chip or the like) or a processor (processor) to perform all or part of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: a U-disk, a removable hard disk, a Read Only Memory (ROM), a random access memory (random access memory, RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disk, or other various media capable of storing program codes.
The foregoing is merely specific embodiments of the present application, but the scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily think about changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present application, and the changes and substitutions are intended to be covered by the scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A schedule processing method, comprising:
displaying a first interface, wherein the first interface comprises information of a first schedule and conflict prompt information, the information of the first schedule comprises event names, time information and place information of the first schedule, and the conflict prompt information indicates that time conflicts exist between the first schedule and a plurality of schedules; wherein there is a time conflict between the first schedule and at least a second schedule, the plurality of schedules including the second schedule;
receiving a first operation on the first interface, and responding to the first operation, displaying a second interface, wherein the second interface comprises a schedule card and a bullet frame, and the bullet frame is displayed in the schedule card and is positioned at the bottom of the schedule card; the schedule card comprises an event name, time information and place information of the first schedule, and also comprises an event name and time information of the second schedule, and the bullet frame comprises a shortcut operation option for processing the first schedule;
Receiving a second operation on the second interface, and responding to the second operation, displaying a third interface, wherein the third interface comprises a conflict situation, and the conflict situation is indicated by arrangement of the control of the first schedule and the control of the second schedule on a time axis;
when a third operation of a control of the first schedule on the third interface is received, responding to the third operation, displaying a fourth interface, wherein the fourth interface comprises starting time, place information and alarm clock reminding options of the first schedule; when receiving the operation of the alarm clock reminding option, responding to the operation of the alarm clock reminding option, and carrying out alarm clock reminding before the starting time of the first schedule; when an operation of the place information of the first schedule of the fourth interface is received, displaying a map application interface including places of the first schedule in response to the operation of the place information;
and when a fourth operation of a control of the second schedule on the third interface is received, responding to the fourth operation, displaying a fifth interface, wherein the fifth interface comprises time information of the second schedule and editing options, and when the operation of the editing options is received, responding to the operation of the editing options, displaying an editing interface for modifying the time information of the second schedule of the fifth interface.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the conflict prompt is displayed below an event name of the first calendar of the first interface.
3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the conflict prompt includes a conflict character.
4. The method of any of claims 1-3, wherein the event name, time information, and location information of the first calendar of the second interface are displayed in a first area of the calendar card, and the event name and time information of the second calendar are displayed in a second area of the calendar card, the second area being below the first area.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the chase is displayed below the second region.
6. The method of any one of claims 1-5, wherein the frame is a transverse frame.
7. The method of any one of claims 1-6, wherein there is a time conflict between the first schedule and at least the second schedule comprising:
a time range between a start time and an end time of the first schedule overlaps with a time range between a start time and an end time of the second schedule.
8. The method of any of claims 1-7, wherein a position of the first calendar control of the third interface on the timeline indicates a time range of the first calendar, a position of the second calendar control of the third interface on the timeline indicates a time range of the second calendar, and the first calendar control and the second calendar control overlap on the timeline.
9. The method of any of claims 1-8, wherein the information displayed by the control of the first schedule in the area of the third interface comprises event name and location information of the first schedule and the information displayed by the control of the second schedule in the area of the third interface comprises event name and location information of the second schedule.
10. The method of any of claims 1-9, wherein the fourth interface includes a control indicating a meeting link of the first schedule, and wherein the meeting interface of the first schedule is displayed in response to operation of the control indicating the meeting link of the first schedule when operation of the control indicating the meeting link of the first schedule is received.
11. The method of any of claims 1-10, wherein the box includes a shortcut option to delete the first calendar.
12. The method of any one of claims 1-11, wherein the alarm clock reminder is performed prior to the start time of the first schedule, comprising:
an alarm clock reminder is made at a time earlier than the start time of the first schedule by a default duration.
13. The method of any of claims 1-12, wherein the fourth interface further comprises a shortcut option to the first schedule, the shortcut option to the first schedule of the fourth interface determined based on an event type of the first schedule; or the shortcut operation options of the first schedule of the fourth interface are determined according to the processing state of the first schedule.
14. An electronic device, comprising:
the display screen is used for displaying an interface;
one or more processors and one or more memories;
the one or more memories coupled to the one or more processors, the one or more memories for storing computer program code comprising computer instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, the electronic device performs the calendar processing method of any of claims 1-13.
15. A calendar processing method, wherein the method is applied to an application program, comprising:
the application program is used for displaying a first interface on the electronic equipment, the first interface comprises information of a first schedule and conflict prompt information, the information of the first schedule comprises event names, time information and place information of the first schedule, and the conflict prompt information indicates that time conflicts exist between the first schedule and a plurality of schedules; wherein there is a time conflict between the first schedule and at least a second schedule, the plurality of schedules including the second schedule;
the application program sends a first instruction to enable the electronic device to display a second interface, and the first instruction is used for responding to a first operation on the first interface; the second interface comprises a schedule card and a bullet frame, wherein the bullet frame is displayed in the schedule card and is positioned at the bottom of the schedule card; the schedule card comprises an event name, time information and place information of the first schedule, and also comprises an event name and time information of the second schedule, and the bullet frame comprises a shortcut operation option for processing the first schedule;
The application program sends a second instruction to enable the electronic device to display a third interface, and the second instruction is used for responding to a second operation on the second interface; the third interface comprises a conflict situation, wherein the conflict situation is indicated through arrangement of the control of the first schedule and the control of the second schedule on a time axis;
when the application program sends a third instruction, the third instruction causes the electronic equipment to display a fourth interface, and the third instruction is used for responding to a third operation of a control of the first schedule on the third interface; the fourth interface comprises starting time, place information and alarm clock reminding options of the first schedule; when the application program sends a fourth instruction, the fourth instruction enables the electronic equipment to carry out alarm clock reminding before the starting time of the first schedule, and the fourth instruction is used for responding to the operation of the alarm clock reminding option; when the application program transmits a fifth instruction, the fifth instruction causing the electronic device to display a map application interface including a place of the first schedule, the fifth instruction being for an operation in response to the place information of the first schedule to the fourth interface;
When the application program sends a sixth instruction, the sixth instruction causes the electronic device to display a fifth interface, the sixth instruction being used for responding to a fourth operation on the third interface on a control of the second schedule; the fifth interface comprises time information and editing options of the second schedule; when the application program transmits a seventh instruction, the seventh instruction causes the electronic device to display an editing interface for modifying the time information of the second schedule of the fifth interface, the seventh instruction being for responding to an operation of the editing option.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the conflict prompt is displayed below an event name of the first calendar of the first interface.
17. The method of claim 15 or 16, wherein the conflict prompt includes a conflict character.
18. The method of any of claims 15-17, wherein the event name, time information, and location information of the first calendar of the second interface are displayed in a first area of the calendar card, and the event name and time information of the second calendar are displayed in a second area of the calendar card, the second area being below the first area.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the chase is displayed below the second region.
20. The method of any one of claims 15-19, wherein the frame is a transverse frame.
21. The method of any one of claims 15-20, wherein there is a time conflict between the first schedule and at least the second schedule comprising:
a time range between a start time and an end time of the first schedule overlaps with a time range between a start time and an end time of the second schedule.
22. The method of any of claims 15-21, wherein a position of the first calendar control of the third interface on the timeline indicates a time range of the first calendar, a position of the second calendar control of the third interface on the timeline indicates a time range of the second calendar, and the first calendar control and the second calendar control overlap on the timeline.
23. The method of any of claims 15-22, wherein the information displayed by the control of the first schedule in the area of the third interface comprises event name and location information of the first schedule and the information displayed by the control of the second schedule in the area of the third interface comprises event name and location information of the second schedule.
24. The method of any of claims 15-23, wherein the fourth interface includes a control indicating a meeting link of the first schedule, the eighth instruction, when sent by the application, causing the electronic device to display a meeting interface of the first schedule, the eighth instruction for responding to operation of the control indicating a meeting link of the first schedule.
25. The method of any of claims 15-24, wherein the box includes a shortcut option to delete the first calendar.
26. The method of any of claims 15-25, wherein the electronic device alarms before the start time of the first calendar, comprising:
the electronic device carries out alarm clock reminding at a time earlier than the starting time of the first schedule by default time length.
27. The method of any of claims 15-26, wherein the fourth interface further comprises a shortcut option to the first schedule, the shortcut option to the first schedule of the fourth interface determined based on an event type of the first schedule; or the shortcut operation options of the first schedule of the fourth interface are determined according to the processing state of the first schedule.
28. An application program comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the calendar processing method of any of claims 15-27.
29. A computer storage medium comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the calendar processing method of any of claims 15-27.
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